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Old 08-18-2010, 10:20 AM
jackaroo jackaroo is offline Treating a text box like a form Text Field Mac OS X Treating a text box like a form Text Field Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac
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Hello,

I am trying to find a way to create a stationary form for others to open and just fill out.

What I would love, is to have some dummy text to indicate the sort of info they need to type in the box, and have it disappear once they are in the box putting in their own info.

My biggest problem thus far, is just getting boxes not to move at all. Is this even possible in Word? Locking down a text box in place. I have gone into the box properties and in the advanced area options, I have de-selected everything, but lock anchor and I can still move the box?

Is what I want to do in word even possible?

Thanks!



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