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Maybe you can do the propsal crap in Excel, and type the essays in Word.

Is this accounting stuff? I remember doing something like this at my internship
 
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: webcammie

I can't even highlight any of the field because it is locked.

GeneValgene -- thank you thank you. i will send it to you right now!

*shrug*, i tried 🙁


thank you very much. I really do appreciate it =)
 
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
why would you use MS Word to work with fields?


Because proposal template they sent to us was word. But now they want us to include another column to one of the fields and that is why I am having a hard time because everything in the doc is lock except for the fill-out space.


sorry to hear. If you had had a choice...would you of done this in MS Word or MS Excel?

Actually, with the whole documents...it is hard to do just excel because there are parts where you have to write essays. SO i would do it in word but i wont make it this hard to insert a column!

ouch. You can't win either way in this situation.
 
Originally posted by: bootymac
Maybe you can do the propsal crap in Excel, and type the essays in Word.

Is this accounting stuff? I remember doing something like this at my internship


I would do that but this is their format and I have to follow it =(
 
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
why would you use MS Word to work with fields?


Because proposal template they sent to us was word. But now they want us to include another column to one of the fields and that is why I am having a hard time because everything in the doc is lock except for the fill-out space.


sorry to hear. If you had had a choice...would you of done this in MS Word or MS Excel?

Actually, with the whole documents...it is hard to do just excel because there are parts where you have to write essays. SO i would do it in word but i wont make it this hard to insert a column!

ouch. You can't win either way in this situation.


yups. and this is what I do at work (to answer your question). I just work at department at UCLA with a few other people but we all have our own offices (i share mine with the assistant director) and since she's always out at meetings, I am often alone hence no social contact with other people =(
 
maybe this?

To make online form fields (form field: In a form, a location where a particular type of data, such as a name or address, is stored.) active so that users can enter information but cannot accidentally change a form (form: A document that contains fill-in blanks, or form fields, in which you enter information. For example, you can create an online registration form in Microsoft Word that uses drop-down lists from which users can select entries.) as they fill it in, the form must be locked, or protected. Before you can change a form, you must remove this protection.

Do one of the following:
On the Tools menu, click Unprotect Document.
On the Forms toolbar, click Protect Form .
If the form requires a password (password: A sequence of characters needed to access computer systems, files, and Internet services. Strong passwords combine uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.), type the password.
If the form contained data, Microsoft Word preserves the data when you protect the form again. You can clear the data by clicking Reset Form Fields on the Forms toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, click Customize on the Tools menu, and then click the Toolbars tab.).
 
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
why would you use MS Word to work with fields?


Because proposal template they sent to us was word. But now they want us to include another column to one of the fields and that is why I am having a hard time because everything in the doc is lock except for the fill-out space.


sorry to hear. If you had had a choice...would you of done this in MS Word or MS Excel?

Actually, with the whole documents...it is hard to do just excel because there are parts where you have to write essays. SO i would do it in word but i wont make it this hard to insert a column!

ouch. You can't win either way in this situation.


yups. and this is what I do at work (to answer your question). I just work at department at UCLA with a few other people but we all have our own offices (i share mine with the assistant director) and since she's always out at meetings, I am often alone hence no social contact with other people =(

I guess that's why you visit web forums 😀

these forums have keep me sane on many night shifts (one of my previous places of

employment).

edit: are you allowed to listen to music though at work if you are alone (most of the time?)
 
Originally posted by: iamme
maybe this?

To make online form fields (form field: In a form, a location where a particular type of data, such as a name or address, is stored.) active so that users can enter information but cannot accidentally change a form (form: A document that contains fill-in blanks, or form fields, in which you enter information. For example, you can create an online registration form in Microsoft Word that uses drop-down lists from which users can select entries.) as they fill it in, the form must be locked, or protected. Before you can change a form, you must remove this protection.

Do one of the following:
On the Tools menu, click Unprotect Document.
On the Forms toolbar, click Protect Form .
If the form requires a password (password: A sequence of characters needed to access computer systems, files, and Internet services. Strong passwords combine uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.), type the password.
If the form contained data, Microsoft Word preserves the data when you protect the form again. You can clear the data by clicking Reset Form Fields on the Forms toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, click Customize on the Tools menu, and then click the Toolbars tab.).


OMGHI2UBBQWINNARWOWWOWOOWOWOWOWORGASMWOWOOWOWW!

THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I would give you a kiss right now if i could. WOW THANK YOU! NO need to stay until 10pm tonight YAY YYAYAYAYYAYAYAYAYAYYAYAYAYAYAYAYYAYAYA
 
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
why would you use MS Word to work with fields?


Because proposal template they sent to us was word. But now they want us to include another column to one of the fields and that is why I am having a hard time because everything in the doc is lock except for the fill-out space.


sorry to hear. If you had had a choice...would you of done this in MS Word or MS Excel?

Actually, with the whole documents...it is hard to do just excel because there are parts where you have to write essays. SO i would do it in word but i wont make it this hard to insert a column!

ouch. You can't win either way in this situation.


yups. and this is what I do at work (to answer your question). I just work at department at UCLA with a few other people but we all have our own offices (i share mine with the assistant director) and since she's always out at meetings, I am often alone hence no social contact with other people =(

I guess that's why you visit web forums 😀

these forums have keep me sane on many night shifts (one of my previous places of

employment).

edit: are you allowed to listen to music though at work if you are alone (most of the time?)


I am allowed to do most things at work (including napping 😉). And yes, this forum really does help pass time! Imagine 8 hours sitting around coding websites (though I REALLY SUCK). yikes!
 
Originally posted by: webcammie

OMGHI2UBBQWINNARWOWWOWOOWOWOWOWORGASMWOWOOWOWW!

THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I would give you a kiss right now if i could. WOW THANK YOU! NO need to stay until 10pm tonight YAY YYAYAYAYYAYAYAYAYAYYAYAYAYAYAYAYYAYAYA

damn, i'm good.......:heart:
 
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
why would you use MS Word to work with fields?


Because proposal template they sent to us was word. But now they want us to include another column to one of the fields and that is why I am having a hard time because everything in the doc is lock except for the fill-out space.


sorry to hear. If you had had a choice...would you of done this in MS Word or MS Excel?

Actually, with the whole documents...it is hard to do just excel because there are parts where you have to write essays. SO i would do it in word but i wont make it this hard to insert a column!

ouch. You can't win either way in this situation.


yups. and this is what I do at work (to answer your question). I just work at department at UCLA with a few other people but we all have our own offices (i share mine with the assistant director) and since she's always out at meetings, I am often alone hence no social contact with other people =(

I guess that's why you visit web forums 😀

these forums have keep me sane on many night shifts (one of my previous places of

employment).

edit: are you allowed to listen to music though at work if you are alone (most of the time?)


I am allowed to do most things at work (including napping 😉). And yes, this forum really does help pass time! Imagine 8 hours sitting around coding websites (though I REALLY SUCK). yikes!


welcome to my world 😉 exactly what I do..pretty much. web development in php and unix admin.
 
btw, don't forget to Protect it again.....so if someone needs to change it, you can answer and look like the smart one 😛
 
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
why would you use MS Word to work with fields?


Because proposal template they sent to us was word. But now they want us to include another column to one of the fields and that is why I am having a hard time because everything in the doc is lock except for the fill-out space.


sorry to hear. If you had had a choice...would you of done this in MS Word or MS Excel?

Actually, with the whole documents...it is hard to do just excel because there are parts where you have to write essays. SO i would do it in word but i wont make it this hard to insert a column!

ouch. You can't win either way in this situation.


yups. and this is what I do at work (to answer your question). I just work at department at UCLA with a few other people but we all have our own offices (i share mine with the assistant director) and since she's always out at meetings, I am often alone hence no social contact with other people =(

I guess that's why you visit web forums 😀

these forums have keep me sane on many night shifts (one of my previous places of

employment).

edit: are you allowed to listen to music though at work if you are alone (most of the time?)


I am allowed to do most things at work (including napping 😉). And yes, this forum really does help pass time! Imagine 8 hours sitting around coding websites (though I REALLY SUCK). yikes!


welcome to my world 😉 exactly what I do..pretty much. web development in php and unix admin.


I was having this meeting with my web development guy and just hearing him talk about php, css, java..wow that was so hot! He is not a good looking guy and he is much older than me but he all of a sudden got so much more attractive in my eyes because of his skills. You are one lucky guy to know such a skill 😉

and GeneValgene -- thank you too.

iamme -- yes sir! though I will make sure to give you credit, i promise =)
 
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
why would you use MS Word to work with fields?


Because proposal template they sent to us was word. But now they want us to include another column to one of the fields and that is why I am having a hard time because everything in the doc is lock except for the fill-out space.


sorry to hear. If you had had a choice...would you of done this in MS Word or MS Excel?

Actually, with the whole documents...it is hard to do just excel because there are parts where you have to write essays. SO i would do it in word but i wont make it this hard to insert a column!

ouch. You can't win either way in this situation.


yups. and this is what I do at work (to answer your question). I just work at department at UCLA with a few other people but we all have our own offices (i share mine with the assistant director) and since she's always out at meetings, I am often alone hence no social contact with other people =(

I guess that's why you visit web forums 😀

these forums have keep me sane on many night shifts (one of my previous places of

employment).

edit: are you allowed to listen to music though at work if you are alone (most of the time?)


I am allowed to do most things at work (including napping 😉). And yes, this forum really does help pass time! Imagine 8 hours sitting around coding websites (though I REALLY SUCK). yikes!


welcome to my world 😉 exactly what I do..pretty much. web development in php and unix admin.


I was having this meeting with my web development guy and just hearing him talk about php, css, java..wow that was so hot! He is not a good looking guy and he is much older than me but he all of a sudden got so much more attractive in my eyes because of his skills. You are one lucky guy to know such a skill 😉

and GeneValgene -- thank you too.

iamme -- yes sir! though I will make sure to give you credit, i promise =)


I think you are the first girl I've ever encountered to be turned on by someone who does web development. Either that or I just don't visit the right places.
 
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: FoBoT
hi UCLA sweatshirt girl !

is that humpty dumpty in the background? who is the orange dude?


the orange dude is the duck. and no, no humpty dumpty for me.

so what is the round looking stuffed toy? some kind of clock animal thing?
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: webcammie
Originally posted by: FoBoT
hi UCLA sweatshirt girl !

is that humpty dumpty in the background? who is the orange dude?


the orange dude is the duck. and no, no humpty dumpty for me.

so what is the round looking stuffed toy? some kind of clock animal thing?


more stuff animals?

edit for better pic:
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