100 Amazing Computer Tips
Tip #34 - Creating Forms in Word - Part 1
Word is probably the most popular and appropriate choice for
creating simple forms. The form we will be talking about in this tip is a form
that will be printed and people will fill in by hand. We will discuss creating
forms that folks can fill in electronically in another tip.
The hardest part of creating a nice looking form is getting
the line that people will be expected to write on correct. If you use the popular method in which you
hold down the Shift key and use the underline key, you will create a line but
the right side of that line will not stop at the same place for all of the form
entries and just look messy. What you need to do is set a tab with a tab
leader.
In order to do this we need to make sure the ruler is
visible in Word. If you do not have a ruler visible go to the View tab and in
the Show/Hide group click the checkbox for Ruler. If you are working with an
earlier version of Word than 2007 or are on an Apple you should go to the View
menu and make sure Ruler is chosen.
Now that you can see your ruler we
can set a tab on it. Move your mouse up to the ruler, close to the right margin
but still in the white area of the ruler. Your mouse should now look like an
arrow. With the tip of the arrow just on the bottom edge of the ruler, click
the mouse button once. You should see a small L shaped mark on the ruler. Keep
your mouse in the same location and double click on the tab you just placed on
the ruler. The tab dialog box should
appear. If it doesn’t click cancel and try again.
In the tab dialog box you will want to choose #4 in the
leader section for a solid line and then click on OK. You have just set a tab
on the ruler that has a solid line leading to it. In your document type “Name”
and press the tab key once. You should see that a nice line appears from the
end of the word Name to the tab you set on the ruler. Press the Enter/Return
key and type “Address” and press the tab key. You can continue doing this down
the page. Now that you know how to add tab leaders you should be able to add
additional tabs on the ruler so that you can have “Cell phone” and “Home phone”
on the same line with lines leading to them.
This tip will require a little practice. Don’t get
frustrated, you’ll get it.
Happy Computing!
Diane
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