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| Microsoft Word Form Fields I have created a form in word and limited the number of characters allowed in each field. This works perfectly unless the user presses enter while typing. As the form should not grow in size the text is then out of sight. I need to prevent users pressing enter in a form field. Is there some way to set it so that the carriage return does not work? |
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| Re: Microsoft Word Form Fields JMC wrote: > I have created a form in word and limited the number of characters > allowed in each field. This works perfectly unless the user presses > enter while typing. As the form should not grow in size the text is > then out of sight. I need to prevent users pressing enter in a form > field. Is there some way to set it so that the carriage return does > not work? No, there isn't. But you can place the form field inside a table cell, and set the table's row height to an exact measurement (in the Table > Table Properties > Row dialog). If the user presses Enter, the cursor disappears below the bottom of the table cell. Most (but not all) users are smart enough to stop typing at that point. Note that any such "invisible" typing really is still in the form field. If you're using macro code to retrieve the user's entries, the extra text will be there (maybe not what you want). -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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| Re: Microsoft Word Form Fields I have already done this. I know the data is still being typed in but this completed form will be sent to someone who then needs to print it out so any text that the user didn't notice was out of sight will in fact be missing on the print out. "Jay Freedman" wrote: > JMC wrote: > > I have created a form in word and limited the number of characters > > allowed in each field. This works perfectly unless the user presses > > enter while typing. As the form should not grow in size the text is > > then out of sight. I need to prevent users pressing enter in a form > > field. Is there some way to set it so that the carriage return does > > not work? > > No, there isn't. > > But you can place the form field inside a table cell, and set the table's > row height to an exact measurement (in the Table > Table Properties > Row > dialog). If the user presses Enter, the cursor disappears below the bottom > of the table cell. Most (but not all) users are smart enough to stop typing > at that point. > > Note that any such "invisible" typing really is still in the form field. If > you're using macro code to retrieve the user's entries, the extra text will > be there (maybe not what you want). > > -- > Regards, > Jay Freedman > Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org > Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so > all may benefit. > > > |
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