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tad214

Senior member
hi,
first before my question, here is an example to help let you know what i am talking about.

and entered
into this ____________ day of ____________________________, 20____, by and between
__________________________________________________________, whose address is
______________________________________________ (hereinafter referred to as
"Lessor") and __________________________________________________________ (hereinafter referred to
as "Lessee").
W I T N E S S E T H :
WHEREAS, Lessor is the fee owner of certain real property being, lying and situated in
_______________ County, Kentucky, such real property having a street address of
______________________________________________________________.
WHEREAS, Lessor is desirous of leasing the Premises to Lessee upon the

now, to the question,
how can i fill in the lines with letters, without the lines disappearing? or, how can i put the line back after i am done typing over them? any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks DALE
 
I think you're gonna have to make a template or use a template. I learned about this in school. I forgot though. Here's a bump so that you can find out how to do it.
 
couldn't u just press the insert key so that u will be typing over text... then just underline the text u just typed?
 
Originally posted by: spanky
couldn't u just press the insert key so that u will be typing over text... then just underline the text u just typed?

That works unless you have subscripts.
 
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