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Athalwolf Athalwolf is offline how to add text to a document without existing text moving around? Windows 7 32bit how to add text to a document without existing text moving around? Office 2013
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Hello,



I am using Office 2013 for my small business and I am new to Office.

I created a couple of documents, one is for quoting jobs and the other is for billing.

Near the top on the left I have a date line and below an address line. To the right is my company contact info.

The date line simply says: Date: and the address line says Address:.

My problem is when I type in a job address my company contact info starts moving. Every keystroke I make next to Address moves my company contact info one keystroke to the right.

Please advise me how to lock or freeze (not sure of the correct terminology) the document so I can type on it without affecting the existing text.

Any help would be welcome.

Thanks
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