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![]() MS Office 2007: I have a form that was designed to be printed and completed by hand. The form asks a question and the user answers on a line to the right. I would like to replicate this form for computer use. The problem is that the finished form must not deviate from the apearance of the handwritten form. Moreover, macros are not permitted. I tried inserting a form field and formatting it to underline but that just pushes the underline outside the form to the next line when information fills in, making a mess of things. Does anyone have any kind of solution? Many thanks. |
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Hi
Can you post a copy of your form so we can see what is happening. Tony |
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