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How do I make a form where I can type on top of a line? I don't want to type
the text and then underline it, I actually want to type on top of the line
where the lines stay static. Can this be done?

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Apply a border to the bottom of the cell(s) where you want type into.

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How do I make a form where I can type on top of a line? I don't want to type
the text and then underline it, I actually want to type on top of the line
where the lines stay static. Can this be done?

Thanks

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Great idea!! What if it's not a table though?

LB

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Apply a border to the bottom of the cell(s) where you want type into.

HTH,
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How do I make a form where I can type on top of a line? I don't want to type
the text and then underline it, I actually want to type on top of the line
where the lines stay static. Can this be done?

Thanks

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That shouldn't matter. Out of curiosity though, we are talking about Excel
here, not Word, right?

"Legallisa" wrote:

Great idea!! What if it's not a table though?

LB

"Elkar" wrote:

Apply a border to the bottom of the cell(s) where you want type into.

HTH,
Elkar


"Legallisa" wrote:

How do I make a form where I can type on top of a line? I don't want to type
the text and then underline it, I actually want to type on top of the line
where the lines stay static. Can this be done?

Thanks

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Nope! Talking about Word 2007!

LB

"Elkar" wrote:

That shouldn't matter. Out of curiosity though, we are talking about Excel
here, not Word, right?

"Legallisa" wrote:

Great idea!! What if it's not a table though?

LB

"Elkar" wrote:

Apply a border to the bottom of the cell(s) where you want type into.

HTH,
Elkar


"Legallisa" wrote:

How do I make a form where I can type on top of a line? I don't want to type
the text and then underline it, I actually want to type on top of the line
where the lines stay static. Can this be done?

Thanks



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You'd be better off posting this in a Word newsgroup, then is Excel


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Nope! Talking about Word 2007!

LB

"Elkar" wrote:

That shouldn't matter. Out of curiosity though, we are talking about
Excel
here, not Word, right?

"Legallisa" wrote:

Great idea!! What if it's not a table though?

LB

"Elkar" wrote:

Apply a border to the bottom of the cell(s) where you want type into.

HTH,
Elkar


"Legallisa" wrote:

How do I make a form where I can type on top of a line? I don't
want to type
the text and then underline it, I actually want to type on top of
the line
where the lines stay static. Can this be done?

Thanks



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"Legallisa" wrote:

How do I make a form where I can type on top of a line? I don't want to type
the text and then underline it, I actually want to type on top of the line
where the lines stay static. Can this be done?

Thanks


Thank you all for your responses. I just realized I posted to the excel
newusers group when I meant to post to the word 2007 newusers group. Sorry!
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