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by Marsha
In my forms I created, the user (person filling it out) doesn't want to see the grey shaded areas to fill in. Can that be removed?
ANSWER:
Yes, those gray shaded boxes can be removed. The gray shading does not print, but if you are creating an online form, all of those gray boxes can make your form look messy and confusing.
Note: To create or edit form fields in Word 2007, you must first Show the Developer tab in the Ribbon.
First, for the benefit of users who are new to using Microsoft Word forms, let me give a brief explanation of the two types of text form fields available in Word 2007 and Word 2010: legacy and content controls.
Legacy form fields are a carry over from Word 2003 and earlier versions. There are three types available: text, checkbox, and drop-down list. If the form is saved as a Word 97 - 2003 (.doc) document, you must use legacy form fields to create your form.
Legacy form fields have more configuration options available than Word 2007/2010 content controls, which is why they are still used. For example, you can attach a macro to a Legacy form field, but you cannot attach macros to one of the new content controls.
Content controls are new for Word 2007. For text form fields, you can select from either plain text or rich text formats. A rich text content control allows the user to format the text, such as adding bold or changing the font color.
Follow these steps to remove the form field shading from your custom Microsoft Word form:



To configure a Legacy form field, right-click it and select Properties.
If you use Legacy form fields, you have to protect your form for filling in form fields, otherwise the form will not work. To protect a form in Word 2007, on the Developer tab, click Protect Document; in Word 2010, click Restrict Editing.
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