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Question by rosiegirl
Submitted on 9/16/2003
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How can I create a form with _________ space for others to type in information without the characters typed moving other information over to the right.  i.e.(make___________   model___________  Serial
#_______________.  i would like the typing on top of the underline space.  Can you help.

Thanks


Answer by beussery
Submitted on 11/16/2005
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Try the ascii for "non breaking table space" in your code!  This info can be found at
http://www.lookuptables.com/

Have a great day!

<a href="http://www.beussery.com">beussery.com</a>

 

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