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How to make form fields in Word 2007 compatible with Word 2003?

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  • Started 2 weeks ago by victoria159
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victoria159
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Hi
Hopefully someone can help me. I have put together a credit application form in Word 2007 which has fields where people click and type in their answers and it all works fine. I did these fields using the 'developer' tab in Word 2007. However, when my colleagues who are still on older versions of Word open the form (which I saved in 2003 format so they could open it), they cannot click at all in any the fields, they are just blanked out. How do I make my form work in all versions of Word? Is it possible??
Thanks so much
Victoria

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nicojx
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Try using "Legacy Tools", which are located in the Developer Toolbar.

I hope that helps.

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