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I'm calling this a Knowledge Base Article. Its purpose is for our help desk to be able to quickly build solution documents and keep them consistent between users.
I would like to use form data but it is not 100% needed, it just seemed easier to protect the document that way. The problem is this. I would like to keep the data at the bottom of the page static (99% of these documents will be 1 page) even tho the center text section will differ in length. This is only a sample document, there will be more to it, but this hurdle has put us at a standstill. Thanks in advanced for any assistance or advice. Also... I am not hell bent on using word for this, but I have tried a few different MS products and it seems to be the least troublesome. Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 03-30-2015 at 05:43 PM. Reason: Mark as solved |
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