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Old 01-22-2010, 10:21 AM
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Hello. I have been given the task of creating new forms at work. I have created form templates before, but they want me to go off of a printed form that was not saved. This form kind of looks like this



____________ __________
Employee's Name Date Started

Every time I try to format it so its centered if you go to add information into the text section of the forms it shifts everything over. Is there a way to format the document so the text entry window above Date Started does not move when you enter Employee's Name? Am I just making things more complicated then they really have to be? I did look at some videos but they are only for single line fields, not multiple.

Boy I hope this makes sense! I need this done before 5pm today!!

I really hope some one out there can help me

Thanks!!


PS... I cant seem to format the lines and the text in here to have spaces for an accurate picture of what I am looking for, but I hope you get it... Thank goodness its Friday!!
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