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How to Create a Form in Word

Below, we will do a walkthrough with you on creating a form in Word that can be filled out by others:

Step 1: Display the "Developer" Section

Go into the "File" tab; then click "Options."

Now, select "Customize Ribbon." And go to the list under "Main Tabs," choose the "Developer" checkbox, and click "OK."



Step 2: Create a Form Template

To avoid wasting time, you should start with a form template and ensure you begin this step with a blank template.

A Form Template: Your Starting Point

Go into the "File" section and click "New."

You will see the "Search online templates" box; here, input the form type you want to create; then click "ENTER."

Select your desired form template and press "Create."



To Start With a Blank Template:

Go into the "File" tab and click "New."

Press the "Blank document."

Step 3: Add Content to This Form

Go into the "Developer" section and click "Design Mode."

You should then insert your desired controls.



It would be best if you inputted a text control in a section in which users can enter text.

Users can format text as italic or bold under a rich text content control; also, they can type multiple paragraphs. If you prefer to limit what users add, you need to input (or better still, insert) the plain text content control.

Click the part in which you want to insert this control.

Go into the "Developer" section and then select "Plain Text Content Control," or "Rich Text Content Control."



Step 4: Set Properties for Content Controls

There are properties you can set/change for all content controls.

Select the content control (picture, date picker, etc.), which you intend changing.

Go into the "Developer" section, click "Properties" to select the properties as you want.



Step 5: Include Instructional Text to Your Form

Do these to customize the default instructional text for users of the form:

Go into the "Developer" section and select "Design Mode."

Click the content control in which you intend to modify the placeholder instructional text.

Effect your desired change in the placeholder text and do the formatting in your preferred style.

Again, go into the "Developer" section and un-tick "Design Mode" to put the design feature off and save your added instructional text.



Step 6: Include Protection to Your Form

This step (use of the command "Restricting Editing") is for limiting the extent at which others can format/edit a form:

Open your form to go to "Home," click "Select and then press CTRL+A.

Go into the "Developer" tab and select "Restrict Editing."



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Answered by Prabhat123shri
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Answered by Anonymous
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Creating Fillable Forms Using Microsoft Word

Enable Developer Tab. Open Microsoft Word, then go to the File Tab > Options > Customize Ribbon > check the Developer Tab in the right column > Click OK.

Insert a Control. ...

Edit Filler Text. ...

Design Mode button again to exit the mode.

Customize Content Controls.

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