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Betty Sutton
One of my co-workers has created a Word document for an
employee evaluation. Instead of using a table for each
of the areas evalulated and the responses, she inserted
text boxes and lined them up so it looks like a table.
Now she's at the end of the first page of the evaluation
and wants to add another page, but the cursor inserts the
page between her title of the evaluation page and the
first text box, placing the text boxes all on a second
page. I've tried to insert a page break after the last
tex box at the bottom of her first page, but the same
thing happens to me as it does to her. Can a page break
be put after the last text box or should she create this
document in a table? I also cannot get the "Break Text
Link" box to not be greyed out, so apparently, the break
text link does not work here.
employee evaluation. Instead of using a table for each
of the areas evalulated and the responses, she inserted
text boxes and lined them up so it looks like a table.
Now she's at the end of the first page of the evaluation
and wants to add another page, but the cursor inserts the
page between her title of the evaluation page and the
first text box, placing the text boxes all on a second
page. I've tried to insert a page break after the last
tex box at the bottom of her first page, but the same
thing happens to me as it does to her. Can a page break
be put after the last text box or should she create this
document in a table? I also cannot get the "Break Text
Link" box to not be greyed out, so apparently, the break
text link does not work here.