![]() It is just a table at the end of the contract for the name and address of the user already put in (by me) and a content control (thank you, Kim, for getting me to use the correct term ) for the user's client's name to be typed, the user's client's address to be typed, and the user and the client to sign and date in pen. I have changed the table completely so that it is very shallow. Thank you again very much for your help, Hans. Find out ( see separate entry here in Word, Eileen's Lounge) if the table can be prevented from breaking up - thus either all being on page 2 or all being on page 3. ![]() Have 2 legacy form fields - 1 on each line and thus I can limit the first line (starting some words within the line) to the character spaces left on that line - and 1 on the next line with the correct number of character spaces for that whole line. (However, that won't force the user to stick to that.)Ģ. Have the default text in the non-legacy form field say use only this line and the next. I needed to limit what was on the first line as they may have had a word that didn't fit on the line and it could have then - still being 139 character spaces - have gone on to the 3rd line which would push part of the table at the end of the contract from page 2 to page 3.Īs I see it, there are 3 possible solutions:ġ. I didn't like that it was different from the other fields which weren't legacy ones and I prefer the other ones.ģ. ![]() The first 2 are just idiosyncracies of mine, but the 3rd I hadn't thought of till I tried it out! The problems were as follows:Ģ. I tried the legacy form field and it worked. Kudos to you, Hans, and all others responsible. I have been coming to Eileen's Lounge for ages now and the standards never drop. This is the most amazing website for so very, very many reasons, but the one I am talking about at this moment is the speed at which the replies come, and of course the excellent quality of the answers. Thank you, Hans! Sorry for keeping on repeating this, but it slays me every time.
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