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Create Custom Forms in Word That Actually Work: Here's How
Microsoft Word is a worthy Google Forms alternative in its own right. There are two ways to create a form in Microsoft Word. You can use a form template or design a custom form from scratch.
Click File in the ribbon, then select Options from the menu. In the Word Options dialog box that appears, click Customize Ribbon in the left panel. You'll see two columns showing available tabs and ...
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