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Word has the ability to use content controls to enter data that can be printed without displaying margin borders. You can add these elements to a Word form and then set their properties so that they do not display borders when printed. This will allow you to print only the data, without unnecessary form elements.
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Thank you Tessa,
The problem with using Content Controls is that, when data is entered, its data field expands, thereby pushing on the next data field in the same line. I can't have this movement. How do I get this movement to stop? I'd like to use a set field length for data to be entered into a specific field, which might solve this problem, but I don't know how to do this. Do you? Rusty |
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