Is there a particular reason that you are using ActiveX controls. For a form that is going to be protected for filling in forms, it would be better to use formfields. -- Hope this helps. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, dkr[atsymbol]mvps[dot]org Posted via the Community Bridge 'pkelly111' wrote in message news:*** Email address is removed for privacy ***. I have created my form in Word 2010 utilizing Tables. I have inserted my Active-X fields. My questions is after I lock the template and it is ready to use, how do you move from field to field. In the non-active-x fields you could tab to the next field. This does not seem to happen in Word 2010 unless a drop down menu has been created. ![]() ![]() Please advise. Doug Robbins - Word MVP dkr[atsymbol]mvps[dot]org Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP [email protected] I AM NOT CONCERNED ABOUT MY EMAIL ADDRESS BEING VISIBLE!!!! Start with a form template. Click the File tab. Search for Forms in the Templates search box. Click the form that matches the type you want to create. Click Download if you're using Word 2010, or Create if you're using Word 2013 or 2016.
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