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Old December 5th, 2007, 12:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
SVman
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Default Locking row height when creating a form

I am using Word 2000 and have created a form. I am able to lock the column
width but not the row height. When someone types in to the form field it
automatically moves the row downwards to make space for the text. I've tried
all the tips on this site but I still can't lock the row height. Is it
possible to do on Word 2000? If so, how is it done. Your help is much
appreciated.

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Old December 5th, 2007, 01:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
Stefan Blom
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Default Locking row height when creating a form

Place the form field inside a (border-less) table cell whose height is set
to an exact amount: Click Table | Table Properties, Row tab. Check the
"Specify height" option. For "Row height is," choose "Exactly," and then
type the desired value.

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I am using Word 2000 and have created a form. I am able to lock the column
width but not the row height. When someone types in to the form field it
automatically moves the row downwards to make space for the text. I've
tried
all the tips on this site but I still can't lock the row height. Is it
possible to do on Word 2000? If so, how is it done. Your help is much
appreciated.




 




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