By default, excel overflows data from one cell to the adjacent cell. However, I need to have drawn straight lines there.Īn alteranative (and probably better approach) is finding a way of setting a different default overflow cell. ![]() I would ideally want to have the lines within ONE cell with word wrap turned on so that I could just type away and have it wrap without worrying about tabbing. This works, but it is annoying to have to tab down to each cell while typing in information (especially when going back and making corrections). Currently my solution is to have 4 cells stacked on top of each other with the bottom border of each cell turned on. They also leave a little space on each side, in each cell. The lines do not go all the way through to the next cell. This gives the effect that each column is separate. I also, however, want to be able to type on these lines. Using the double underline in numbers I want to use the double underline in each cell along the bottom of the first row. I need the field to have about 4 lines (as in drawn straight black lines) so that when printed out, a person can write on them by hand. The form needs to be set up so that text may be typed in or the page printed blank and the info written in by hand. ![]() I have a situation where I am creating a form that has a text field area to be filled in.
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