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Hi all,
I've been working on a referral form at my workplace and have run into some difficulty. I've attached an example, **I haven't used a password, so can be protected/unprotected** So the text fields are great to a point, when users fill the form in I'd rather the boxes didn't expand. So I included Text Form Fields and limited the characters. As a schoolboy error I probably used the wrong letter to test the limit as the letter "m" is the widest so that fits the boxes perfectly. However a narrower letter "i" makes it come up short in the space you can type. Should i have tested the character limit on "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" Is filling in forms protection the right way to go about this? Thank you and Merry christmas/happy holidays WORD2010 Ben |
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