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Create a pre-designed Web form
Applies to:
Microsoft Office Publisher 2003
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On the
Objects
toolbar
(toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, click
Customize
on the
Tools
menu, and then click the
Toolbars
tab.)
, click
Design Gallery Object
.
Under
Categories
, click
Reply Forms
.
Under
Reply Forms
, choose a form.
Click
Insert Object
.
Double-click each
control
(control: A graphical user interface object, such as a text box, check box, scroll bar, or command button, that lets users control the program. You use controls to display data or choices, perform an action, or make the user interface easier to read.)
and select the options you want.
See Also
Buy Microsoft Office 2007
Forms I: Create a form to enter and view your data
Forms II: Use subforms
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