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Hi eliz.bell,
Without a template to work with within Word, the simplest solution is to use a combination of paragraph breaks, line breaks, tabs & spaces to position the text approximately where you want it. There is also an ADVANCE field in Word for doing as you ask (see under Insert|Quickparts|Field) and this can be used to giver quite precise positioning - the units it works with are points (72pt = 1in).
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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