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Fillable Forms and multiple lines

Anonymous
2011-02-22T18:54:46+00:00

I am trying to create a fillable form in Word.  One of the things I need to put into the doc is "Description" and multiple lines to type into- Like this:

Description: ______________________________________

_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

I need the lines to stay stationary, as the form gets filled out.  HELP PLEASE MICROSOFT GURUS!!

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  1. Anonymous
    2014-01-14T03:46:07+00:00

    BROKEN LINK !!!

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  2. Doug Robbins - MVP - Office Apps and Services 323.1K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2014-04-07T22:32:43+00:00

    See response to your later post.

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  3. Anonymous
    2014-04-07T17:51:10+00:00

    Doug,

    I have a question for you. I am also trying to make a form using MS Word.

    The issue I am having is that I want to have a multiline text box for my customers to add additional information to the form. There are 4 different spots for this in my form. 

    When I use the legacy "text form field". The grey shaded area disappears after someone types in it. Also, I would like the customer to be able to add multiple lines of information if necessary. However, when I test it. It will limit the text characters on the first line (as I wanted ) and then when it goes to the text line, it just continues without any limitations. I want to limit how much text a customer can enter as a whole so as they don't mess up the format of my form.

    I also tried another option, the "Text Box ActiveX" It looks pretty when I create the box. I shaped it the size I needed. (See picture) But it only types text on the first line and I don't know how to limit the text on one line and then make it go to the next by hitting return. Standard keyboarding use doesn't seem to apply on this text box. 

    If you can help me with this, I may have one more question. But this is the one real frustrating part right now. Please help. 

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  4. Doug Robbins - MVP - Office Apps and Services 323.1K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2014-01-14T04:33:55+00:00

    The link works fine here.  Do you have a question about something?  If so, start a new thread and tell us all about it.  That way you are more likely to receive assistance that addresses your particular issue.

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