templates made permanent

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Boone

Using the Microsoft works word processor, I'm trying to
create a template document to be used by construction
crews as a daily job sheet. I believe I have followed
the correct procedure, but when I open the template and
try to add text to different parts of the document, i.e.
an address, the lines on the template shift and so does
everything else. I don't know how to prevent this. I
thought a template would be a permanent form that we
could then type information into and then print out for
each day's activities. Thanks in advance for your help.
 
It all depends how you created your lines. If they were merely CTRL-U
(underlines) made by spaces, they WILL move when you type over them. Please
check out the following to get the "full monty" of form making:

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/LinesInForms.htm

Be sure to also check out the Dian Chapman tutorials on this page as well!
 
I don't know what you're trying to do; it appears you are
trying to have them fill out a FORM. There are two
possibilities: 1) try using the OVERWRITE rather than the
INSERT mode (hit the insert key once to go to overwrite;
hit it again to toggle back to insert).
Another possibility is to create a form with pull down
windows. I know that is possible but I don't know how to
do it.
John
 

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