> 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! -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
