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how to make a fill-in-the-blank form in word

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Having fill-in-the-blank forms is cost-effective way for many businesses to collect the information they need.So do u know how to make a fill-in-the-blank form. I don't know how to finish it,who can give me some tutorials about it?
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Open a word processor and click on new document. You can create a simple or more advanced form, depending on the word processor you are using.

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Decide what information you will collect from the individual and begin entering it onto the form; name, date of birth and sex are examples.

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After setting up information categories you'll need, create the field where the person will fill in the blank. For a simple word processor such as Microsoft's Notepad, hold down the shift key while holding the underline key next to the zero key; this will create a line where the requested information can be filled in. This simple method can also be used in Microsoft Word. However, you can also use other methods in Word such as check boxes and drop-down menus. To accomplish this, click on "Forms" on your toolbar; you may have to go to "add or remove buttons" and then click customize to find it. On the Forms bar, choose your fill-in field and click on it.

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Choose a file name and save it. It is best to have a folder on your computer specifically for all of your forms for quick reference.

Read more: http://www.ehow.com/how_7654850_make-fillintheblank-form.htmlixzz18prCoUIH Answered Dec, 24 2010
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Example Code:

questionOneInput.txt.addEventListener(Event.CHANGE, compareQuestion1);

function compareQuestion1(e:Event):void{
if(questionOneInput_txt.text == "answer") // You'll want to process the text to make capitals not matter, etc
// logic for correct answer
else
// logic for incorrect answer
} Answered Dec, 13 2010
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Example Code:

questionOneInput.txt.addEventListener(Event.CHANGE, compareQuestion1);

function compareQuestion1(e:Event):void{
if(questionOneInput_txt.text == "answer") // You'll want to process the text to make capitals not matter, etc
// logic for correct answer
else
// logic for incorrect answer
} Answered Dec, 13 2010
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