Word allows you to do much more than simply insert or place graphics. For our fourth lesson in this series, we will focus on the graphic design functions in Word such as pictures, SmartArt, screenshots, and other items that can be found on the “Insert” tab.
Step 1: Show the Developer tab. On the Word menu, select Preferences. Under Authoring and Proofing Tools, click View. Under Ribbon, check the Show developer tab box. Step 2: Open a template or use a blank document You can start with a blank document and create your own form. Or, to save time, you can start with a form template.
On the File menu, click New from Template. In the Search box, type form. Double-click the template you want to use.
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Step 3: Add content to the form. In the document, click where you want to add a content control. On the Developer tab, click Text Box, Check Box, or Combo Box. To set specific properties for the control, click Options, and then configure the properties that you want. Note: To create a list of drop-down items in a combo box, select the combo box placeholder, click Options, and then add the items that you want to appear in the drop-down list. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each control that you want to add.
Step 4: Add instructional text (optional) for a text box Instructional text (for example, 'Type First Name') in a text box can make your form easier to use. By default, no text appears in a text box, but you can add it. Click the text box control that you want to add instructional text to.
On the Developer tab, click Options. In the Default text box, type the instructional text.
Make sure that the Fill-in enabled check box is selected, and then click OK. Step 5: Protect the form. On the Developer tab, click Protect Form.
Step 1: Show the Developer tab. On the right side of the ribbon, click, and then click Ribbon Preferences. Under Customize, select the Developer check box. Step 2: Open a template or a document on which to base the form You can start with a blank document and create your own form.
Or, to save time, you can start with a form template. On the File menu, click New from Template.
In the left pane, expand Online Templates, and then click Forms. Double-click the form template that you want to use. Step 3: Add content controls to the form. In the document, click where you want to add the control. On the Developer tab, under Form Controls, click Text Box, Check Box, or Combo Box.
To set specific properties for the control, click Options, and then configure the properties that you want. Note: To create a list of drop-down items in a combo box, select the combo box placeholder, click Options, and then add the items that you want to appear in the drop-down list.
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Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each control that you want to add. Step 4: Add instructional text (optional) Instructional text (for example, 'Type First Name') in a text box can make your form easier to use. By default, no text appears in a text box, but you can add it.
Click the text box control that you want to add instructional text to. On the Developer tab, under Form Controls, click Options. In the Default Text box, type the instructional text.
Make sure that the Fill-in enabled check box is selected, and then click OK. Step 5: Protect the form. On the Developer tab, under Form Controls, click Protect Form.