> Another workaround could be to put a TAB right after the colon and
> underline everything between the colon and the TAB, like this
> illustration:
>
> Name: ________________________<TAB>
>
> Moving the tab stops is a better way to make the right length of the
> underline than to add spaces, I think.
> Then place the text box slightly above the line and make sure the text
> box has NO borders at all, I think that's possible.
>

I will toy around with this idea.


> I also have a quite different solution for the problem, without using
> any text boxes: Set up a table! Two columns, one with font A and one
> with font B. Remove all borders except the bottom border of all the
> cells in the second column…
> But of course there will be some complications in that case too: The
> position of the cursor will be fixed.
>

Although that won't work here, I will keep that solution in hand for a
different project that may use it. This form has long answers that
wrap, however, a future form may have shorter answers that fit this.
Thanks!


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Dotan Cohen

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