I created a document in publisher 2003. I want to be able to type in the
lines I made on it without the lines moving and ruining my document. Do you
know how to do this?
Thank you!
Stella
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 14 May 2008 06:02 GMT
Are you trying to create a boilerplate form, or what?

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> I created a document in publisher 2003. I want to be able to type in the
> lines I made on it without the lines moving and ruining my document. Do
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> Stella
Mary Sauer - 14 May 2008 11:11 GMT
The only way to do it in Publisher is to create the form on the master page
(ctrl+m), then create text boxes for the fill in on the publication page.

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>I created a document in publisher 2003. I want to be able to type in the
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> Stella
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 14 May 2008 14:59 GMT
or create the form (if that's what the op is trying to do) in Publisher
normally then create a fillable pdf from that.

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> The only way to do it in Publisher is to create the form on the master
> page (ctrl+m), then create text boxes for the fill in on the publication
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LVTravel - 15 May 2008 02:09 GMT
You really are using a program in a way it is not designed to be used. A
better program would be Word for what you are trying to do. You can do
exactly what you want in Word by using Forms. You then protect the document
and only the form area that you have selected to be changed can be changed.
>I created a document in publisher 2003. I want to be able to type in the
> lines I made on it without the lines moving and ruining my document. Do
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> Stella