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What are Forms ?

 
 

You can create forms that enable users to choose among lists of options; forms that provide online help; even forms that guide users from start to finish.

 
 

Forms enable you to create interactive document and templates.

 

 

You can use forms if you want to make them available to users online either on a web page or on a shared network drive.

 
 

They cqn also be used if you prefer users complete the form on a computer before being printed or e-mailed back to you.

 
 

You can even create fields that automatically calculate the results of other fields such as multiplying values.

 
 

A form is just a regular document where the user provides specific information without the ability to change the content of the rest of the document.

 

 

If you want the forms to be completed online then creating a form is

 
 

If however some users will prefer to print out the form and complete it by hand then they will not be able to see any of the drop-down fields or the calculate fields.

 




 

Users can complete the form without changing the underlying form itself.

 
 

and if you are on a network you can use a network server as a central repository.

 
 

Form Fields added to a document when you create a form.

 
 

To make your templates easier to use you can add form fields.

 
 

Enables users to enter information more quickly and accurately.

 
 

A Form is basically a document with empty areas in which to collect and organise information.

 
 

They are typically used for questionnaires and surveys.

 
 

Form fields can be used to help build any document that is largely repetitive except for small areas of specific, individual information.

 

 

They can be used whenever you are gathering information from multiple users.

 

 

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When to use Forms ?

 
 

Forms can perform simple calculations however if you require more than just basic arithmetic you should consider using Excel or another application.

 
 

Forms built in Word can transfer their data directly to a database such as Microsoft Access.

 
 

If you want to integrate the information in the forms into a database then you should consider creating your forms in Microsoft Access instead of Microsoft Word

 
 

If your users do not have Microsoft Word (or Microsoft Access) installed then consider using a web-based form that can be used from within a browser.

 

 

Each type allows you to supply information in a particular way

 


 

Different Types of Forms

 
 

There are two different types of forms that can be created in Word.

 
 

1) Standard forms which are completed by users which have Microsoft Word installed and whose responses are limited to the specific areas and types of information.

 
 

2) Guided forms where you display a series of questions and the forms can fill themselves out as the user answers the relevant questions.

 


 

Since forms are normally protected users can only insert or select information. They cannot alter the document in any other way.

 

 

Form fields will not work unless the document is protected.

 


 

A good form requires some planning and consideration of the following questions;

 
 

1) What type of information do I want to capture ?

 
 

2) What types of questions will I ask ?

 
 

3) How much data do I want people to enter ?

 
 

4) How am I going to collate all the information ?

 

 

Try to keep your forms short and to always ask specific questions.

 
 

Be concise and careful in your choice of words and always provide additional help text.

 


 

Displaying the Form Fields

 
 

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Forms Toolbar

 
 

The Forms toolbar must be used to insert the fields the user will use to fill in the data and to lock the document.

 
 

There are also some additional commands for creating tables.

 
   

 

Formatting Form Fields

 
 

You can format the form fields just as your would any other characters or text.

 
 

The fields will always retain their grey shading.

 
 

You can toggle the display of this shading using the Form Field Shading button on the Forms toolbar.

 


 

Things to Remember

 
 
  • Forms are closely linked to macros and autotext

     

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