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Default Making form using Excell Help ASAP!

I've made a form. This needs to be filled out online. I can freeze cells
so the user cannot mess with them, but how do I form lines.? Say, a line
above 'Customer Name' in order to answer that question. This is really
getting to me b/c it seems like it should be so easy...
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Hi Amanda

not really sure what you're after but if you click in a cell and choose
format / cells and click on the border tab and then the top line icon does
this give you what you want?

Cheers
JulieD



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I've made a form. This needs to be filled out online. I can freeze cells
so the user cannot mess with them, but how do I form lines.? Say, a line
above 'Customer Name' in order to answer that question. This is really
getting to me b/c it seems like it should be so easy...



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Thanks so much, you were very helpful. That was, in fact, what I was looking
for. =)
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you're welcome and thanks for the feedback

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Thanks so much, you were very helpful. That was, in fact, what I was
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