R
Rich
I have been tasked with creating a request form from a word doc that usually
gets printed out then filled in manually. The goal is to enable anyone in
the office to pull the form up off the server, fill it out on the computer,
then print it out complete (with all the requisite info solicited by the form)
I have gone through the document and, where there are lines/check boxes that
folks would usually fill in by pen, I have inserted text form fields/check
boxes.
That part was easy enough. After locking the form to protect the original
text, I did a test run to make sure I would be able to tab between all the
fields. This worked. Next I did a mock-run of filling out the form and
found my problem.
When I start typeing text into the forms, the other text from the original
document starts to shift to the right to accomodate the original spacing.
What I mean by this is that I have two pieces of information per line in the
word document. When I type in the first form (spaced at the left margin) it
subsequently moves the second form (spaced at 3.5" from the left margin). I
need the second form to stay where it is (at 3.5"), otherwise it starts
messing up all the spacing throughout the rest of the form.
Is there a way to lock/anchor the text so it will not move regardless of how
many characters I type in the text form. I have tried limiting character
width using the properties in the forms toolbar, but this does not solve my
problem.
Somebody, Anybody, PLEASE HELP-- THIS IS DRIVING ME CRAZY!
gets printed out then filled in manually. The goal is to enable anyone in
the office to pull the form up off the server, fill it out on the computer,
then print it out complete (with all the requisite info solicited by the form)
I have gone through the document and, where there are lines/check boxes that
folks would usually fill in by pen, I have inserted text form fields/check
boxes.
That part was easy enough. After locking the form to protect the original
text, I did a test run to make sure I would be able to tab between all the
fields. This worked. Next I did a mock-run of filling out the form and
found my problem.
When I start typeing text into the forms, the other text from the original
document starts to shift to the right to accomodate the original spacing.
What I mean by this is that I have two pieces of information per line in the
word document. When I type in the first form (spaced at the left margin) it
subsequently moves the second form (spaced at 3.5" from the left margin). I
need the second form to stay where it is (at 3.5"), otherwise it starts
messing up all the spacing throughout the rest of the form.
Is there a way to lock/anchor the text so it will not move regardless of how
many characters I type in the text form. I have tried limiting character
width using the properties in the forms toolbar, but this does not solve my
problem.
Somebody, Anybody, PLEASE HELP-- THIS IS DRIVING ME CRAZY!