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Old December 16th, 2009, 10:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
tcash158
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Default making and printing forms

I am on a fire department and I want to make our run forms where we can fill
in the blanks and then print them if need be. I have office 2007 but have no
idea how to do this, and I have seen forms on the internet that are pdf forms
that have worked like we need. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Old December 16th, 2009, 10:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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Default making and printing forms

pdf forms can be made with
the full retail version of acrobat.

however, in office what you
probably need to make is a template.

you can also make forms in
excel and msaccess.

it depends if the form data is
to be aggregated in a database
or not.

unfortunately, we can't teach
you how to make forms here
but you might try practicing
with making "tables".

also you might find some help at
microsoft's office website.

just go to microsoft.com to
begin your search.

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I am on a fire department and I want to make our run forms where we can
fill
in the blanks and then print them if need be. I have office 2007 but have
no
idea how to do this, and I have seen forms on the internet that are pdf
forms
that have worked like we need. Any help is greatly appreciated.


 




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