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Making a Word template based on an existing paper note
I am trying to reproduce a form that we have and make it into a Word
template. This form resembles notebook paper in that it has established lines to write on. I would like to create a Word template so that a person could fill out this form on the computer. I have tried to do this, however when I type on the lines, instead of the sentence wrapping around to the next line it just increases the space between the lines. Does this make sense? Can you help? Thanks... |
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See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFl...nesInForms.htm and
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Custom...nTheBlanks.htm . Melissa wrote: I am trying to reproduce a form that we have and make it into a Word template. This form resembles notebook paper in that it has established lines to write on. I would like to create a Word template so that a person could fill out this form on the computer. I have tried to do this, however when I type on the lines, instead of the sentence wrapping around to the next line it just increases the space between the lines. Does this make sense? Can you help? Thanks... |
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