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How do I type info on a ceated form
Help! I created a document and now I want to type info. on the lines. How
do I do this w/o deleting the lines? I have microsoft, windows xp home if that means anything and I'm awful on the comp. |
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I think the problem is how you created the lines. I would venture a guess
that you created the lines by entering a line (dashes or underscores) into the cell. Yes, you will overwrite that line when you enter something else into that cell. Instead, create the lines by using borders (Format - Cells - Borders). You can select the type of line you want and how thick a line. That line is then a border and is not a cell entry. Post back if I'm off track with your problem. HTH Otto "Lisa HH" Lisa wrote in message ... Help! I created a document and now I want to type info. on the lines. How do I do this w/o deleting the lines? I have microsoft, windows xp home if that means anything and I'm awful on the comp. |
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