Difference between revisions of "Adding Form Fields to a MS Word Document"

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:* If the "Developer" tab is not visible, click on File > Options > Customize Ribbon, and check off the "Developer" tab in the right hand frame.
 
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==See Also==
 
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Revision as of 13:23, 20 August 2013

MS Word 2000-2003:

  • From the View Menu select Toolbars and enable the Forms Toolbar
  • Click in your Word document wherever you wish to insert a Form Field.
  • On the Forms Toolbar click on the first button to insert a Form Field into your document: FormsToolbar.gif
  • Right-click on the Form Field and select Properties. Then provide a name for the field in the Bookmark section.

MS Word 2007:

  • Click on the Menu button and select Word Options
  • In the Popular section selectShow Developer Tab in the Ribbon
  • Click in your Word document wherever you wish to insert a Form Field.
  • On the Developer Menu select the Legacy Tools icon which is in the Controls section: 2007Forms.gif
  • On the Legacy Forms menu click the first icon to insert a Form Field.
  • Right-click on the Form Field and select Properties. Then provide a name for the field in the Bookmark section.

MS Word 2010

  • In Word, click on the Developer tab.
  • If the "Developer" tab is not visible, click on File > Options > Customize Ribbon, and check off the "Developer" tab in the right hand frame.
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  • On the Developer tab, click on the

See Also

To set up a Word merge:

Advanced Word Merge Features Include: