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How to Create Template w/ every page same format as original
It seems like an easy thing to do, and yet....
Creating school grading sheets, time sheets etc...and I wanted to create a template with three text boxes (columns) and one text box below (row), so that when the text exceeded the box on one page it would flow into the same box on the next. In other words, all continuation pages would be identical to the original one. Problem: although this works with the columns I make, the horizontal box on the bottom is 'pushed' off the page by the text above it, rather than the text jumping to the next page's column and continuing. I had a bit of luck using header/footer, but it's not the best solution. Thanks, Casper D. |
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How to Create Template w/ every page same format as original
From your description, linked text boxes would seem appropriate, but note
that this will be a lot easier if you used page layout software. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message ... It seems like an easy thing to do, and yet.... Creating school grading sheets, time sheets etc...and I wanted to create a template with three text boxes (columns) and one text box below (row), so that when the text exceeded the box on one page it would flow into the same box on the next. In other words, all continuation pages would be identical to the original one. Problem: although this works with the columns I make, the horizontal box on the bottom is 'pushed' off the page by the text above it, rather than the text jumping to the next page's column and continuing. I had a bit of luck using header/footer, but it's not the best solution. Thanks, Casper D. |
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