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I don’t use Excel a lot, but I am familiar with the program.

This is the deal... I’m trying to create an Excel form for this local
restaurant that I’ve been doing some work for. They have customers call
in to order party platters, so there has to be fields for their credit
card number, expiration date, what type of platter they want and how
many people it feeds, etc. The thing is when they print them off, they
want the printable copies to show everything (the customer’s address,
phone number, etc) but they want the credit card number and expiration
date left invisible), so if an associate looses the form, somebody
won’t have all that personal information but it can still be accessed
on their computer.

Is this possible... to create a form with only certain printable
fields???

Thanks.


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