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Old 02-28-2013, 02:03 PM
whitland whitland is offline Printing to Paper Documents Windows 7 64bit Printing to Paper Documents Office 2003
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I need to be able to scan a paper form into Word 2003 and create a template from the document so that I can enter new text into the existing text fields. I then want to be able to send the new text to my printer so that it will be added to sheets of the original paper form.



To be clear: The paper form is in A4 and consists of eight identical blocks which request information regarding event bookings. Line1: Name of Venue
Line 2: Gate of Venue, Line 3: Time of Venue, Line 4: Address of Venue Location, Line 5: Contact at Venue. These appear similar to the layout of an Avery address label.

I would like to be use my pc/Word to enter the information relating to each separate event and then send it to my printer so as to print the data into the various fields as per above. I do not want the text from the original scanned document to also print because I will be (hopefully) printing to the predesigned paper which has the sets of tickets perforated.

Any help greatly appreciated.
Or any better solution even if it is not Word based!

Last edited by whitland; 02-28-2013 at 02:04 PM. Reason: I really need this to work!
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