Apr 17, 2014 - warning: not building glyph bbox table for font 'PMingLiU' with 34046 glyphs, 07. Have to give the key a reasonably unique name of course, 08:15.31. Chrisl, ray_laptop: look, take my word for it, you can't do it safely. Latarian, has anybody seen an issue printing fillable form PDFs with mac, 18:59.12. In this article, let’s talk about the 7 useful ways to create a fillable field with underline in your Word document. Once in a while, we would need to create some questionnaires. Therefore, it would be a needy demand to create a fillable field with underline. In the following content, there are 7 effectual methods which shall meet your requirements. Method 1: Manually Draw a Line • First off, put cursor at the place where the line goes and click “Insert” tab. • Then click “Shapes” in “Illustration” group. • Choose “Line” in “Lines” group. ![]() Now there shall be a colored line. You can click on it and change the color to black by choosing a shape style under “Format” tab. Method 2: Add Underline for Font • To start with, enter a series of space and select them. • Then click the expand button under “Home” tab to open the “Font” dialog box. • Next choose an underline style and click “OK”. • Now type on the selection and the text shall be underlined. Method 3: Enter Underscore • Firstly, click “Underline” under “Home” tab and choose one line style. • Then press “Shift+ Underscore” to get a line. • Then place cursor above the line and type the content. As you type, you will find the line gets longer and longer. So you need to trim the length afterwards. Method 4: Insert a Paragraph Border • To begin with, click the border icon under “Home” tab in “Paragraph” group. • Then choose “Bottom Border”. Here is the effect: Method 5: Use a Table Border • Click “Insert” tab first. • Then click “Table”. • Next choose “Draw Table” on the list. • Draw a table of one row and one column with approximate height and width. • Then select the table. • Click “Design” tab then “Borders” Icon. • First choose “No Border” and then “Bottom Border”. Method 6: Create a Horizontal Line • Type dash three times. • Then press “Enter”. Method 7: Run a Macro • First and foremost, press “Alt+ F11” to open Word VBA editor quickly. • Then click “Normal” and then “Insert”. • Next click “Insert”. • Then choose “Module”. • Double click on the new module to open the editing space. • Paste these codes there: Sub CreateAFillableField() Dim objParagraph As Paragraph Dim objTable As Table 'Initialization Set objTable = ActiveDocument.Tables.Add(Range:=Selection.Range, NumRows:=1, NumColumns:= _ 1, DefaultTableBehavior:=wdWord9TableBehavior, AutoFitBehavior:= _ wdAutoFitFixed) objTable.Cell(1, 1).SetWidth ColumnWidth:=InchesToPoints(1.1), RulerStyle:=wdAdjustNone 'Set Table borders invisible. Selection.Borders.Enable = False 'Apply bottom border only to table. With Selection.Borders(wdBorderBottom).LineStyle = Options.DefaultBorderLineStyle.LineWidth = Options.DefaultBorderLineWidth.Color = Options.DefaultBorderColor End With 'Remove table caption. For Each objParagraph In ActiveDocument.Paragraphs If objParagraph.Range.Style = 'Caption' Then objParagraph.Range.Delete End If Next objParagraph End Sub • Click “Run” button. For easy use in the future, you can assign a button for the macro. You can refer to this article: Comparison of 7 Methods Methods Advantages Disadvantages Method 1: Manually Draw a Line You can drag the line to adjust its location. You will have to change the color to black. The line can’t get longer automatically even if there is no enough space for the text.
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