How to Easily Create a Round Trip Fill-In Client Intake Form in MS Word 2003

I recently created a copyrighted tutorial article for Technolawyer entitled Create a Fill In Form in MS Word and they changed the title to that above and published it with only one or two of the step-by-step screenshots that are a signature of my tutorials.

I have found, after years and years of training folks in the intricacies of MS Office that there are many methods of teaching. Not everyone learns from the written word; some folks need to see what I am describing to them with words. I really did not want to have something published under my name without step-by-step screenshots but Technolawyer told me that they “couldn’t handle images.” 

So, I am just letting my loyal readers know that if you want to see the original tutorial that I created, complete with screenshots for every step, I cannot give you access to their article, but I can certainly make my original copyrighted article available to you.

My tutorial showing you, step-by-step, how to create a fill-in form in MS Word,  will give you the wherewithal to create any kind of fill-in form that you like in MS Word for any topic or need within your company. You can then e-mail your form to customers, family, etc. who can fill in the required data and e-mail it back to you. If you are a teacher, you can even create a test  for your students using a fill in form!

The sky is the limit!  Once you learn how to create a fill in form you can let your imagination run wild and I know you will find many, many uses for fill in forms.

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6 Responses to “How to Easily Create a Round Trip Fill-In Client Intake Form in MS Word 2003”

  1. Sandy says:

    I certainly would like to receive access to your complete tutorial for creating a fill-in form. It sounds like just what I need. Thanks!

  2. Diane says:

    Carol – I’ve dabbled with Word fill-in forms and found them difficult to work with. I would be most appreciative to view your tutorial. Thanks.

  3. Melissa says:

    I would love to see your complete tutorial!!

  4. Carrie says:

    I would love to see your complete tutorial also. Have you created one for WordPerfect?

  5. Ken says:

    Carol,

    This tutorial seems like it can be customized in so many different ways. I would love a chance to read your tut, can you let me know how I would be able to review it?

  6. Carol Bratt says:

    If you would all be kind enough to send me an e-mail so that I have your e-mail address, I would be happy to share the tutorial with you.

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