[mso] Re: Forms in Word 2000 - question about underlining

  • From: Glenda Wells <gwells@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 16:01:04 -0400

Could it have something to Track Changes/Insertions?  There is an underline
option there.   /gl

-----Original Message-----
From: Linda F. Johnson [mailto:linda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 2:42 PM
To: MSO Freelist Group
Subject: [mso] Forms in Word 2000 - question about underlining



Hi gang.  I came across a weird one today when I was teaching a private
class.  This student of mine made up a simple form which he saved as a
template to use as his Fax cover letter.  It's real basic.  Simple text
fields for date, name, etc. and a simple text field where he can input a
message explaining what is included in the fax.  He also made up a few
simple text files for these messages that he just copy/pastes into the
message part of this form when he wants to put it with a fax.

The weird thing is that every time he pastes one of these into this text
field, it is underlined.  I have checked everywhere to see where the
underlining is coming from and I can't find it anywhere. The field is not
underlined and if he manually types something into it, it does NOT get
underlined....only when he pastes something into it.

The only way I can paste anything into any of the fields in his forms
without it getting underlined is to unprotect the form first...then the text
pasted in is NOT underlined.  And if I paste something into the form when is
IS protected, after I get the lines, I can remove them by highlighting it
all and going to Borders and Shading and choosing "none" in borders, which
is already chosen, but if I choose it again, it removes the underlines.

Detect and repair didn't fix it.  Making the form all over from scratch
didn't fix it.  Recreating the text in a new text file and copy/pasting it
from there didn't fix it either.

Anybody ever see anything like this?

Linda
Publisher ~ ABC ~ All 'Bout Computers
Owner ~ Linda's Computer Stop http://personal-computer-tutor.com
FREE MS Office eBook Tutorial http://personal-computer-tutor.com/library.htm

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