Teach you how to make a contract with word.

We need to make a purchase contract with Word 2007. It is different from ordinary Word documents, and most of its contents do not need to be modified, or even allowed to be modified. Other contents, such as company name, address, account number, etc., are not allowed to make mistakes, including some optional items. How to realize this kind of text similar to web form in Word? Please come with me and get familiar with it step by step according to the following steps. You can make a contract that meets the above requirements immediately, which will definitely bring great convenience to your future work. 1. When creating a document and writing a purchase contract, enter the document according to the normal steps, and pay attention to leaving the parts that need to be filled out separately. In the following steps, we will introduce the most commonly used text input formats, such as text, date, drop-down list, check box and so on. Another thing to note is to add a development tool tab for Word, which is a necessary condition for us to add form controls later. In the initial state, there is no option to develop tools in the menu bar. At this time, you can click the office icon (the upper left corner of the Office series software), then select the Word option, and select the Display Development Tools tab on the ribbon in the Common tab, and you can see it. 2. Add controls Let's take a closer look at the control window in the development tool. We can add different controls for different projects. Obviously, the most common is the input of text content, which corresponds to the first two types in the control window, called format text and plain text respectively. Back to the contract interface at the beginning, the first thing you encounter is the contract number, so it is obviously text input. Because it is on the contract cover and has certain format requirements, it is necessary to insert a formatted text control, which is also the difference between it and a plain text control.