Create Forms That Users Complete or Print in Word
Create Forms That Users Complete or Print in Word
To save time, you can start with a form template. Or you can start with a blank document and save as
either a document or template to re-use in the future.
1. Click the File tab.
2. Click New.
4. Click the form that matches the type you want to create.
5. Click Download if you're using Word 2010, or Create if you're using Word 2013 or 2016.
6. Click the File tab again, click Save As and pick a location to save the form.
7. In the Save As dialog box, type a name for the new template or document, and then click Save.
If you want to create your own template, start with a new document and save the new document as a
template.
2. Click Save As.
4. In the Save As dialog box, type a file name for the new template, and then click Save.
On the Developer tab, in the Controls group, click Design Mode, and then insert the controls that you
want.
Do any of the following:
In a rich text content control, users can format text as bold or italic, and they can type multiple
paragraphs. If you want to limit what users add, insert the plain text content control.
To set specific properties on the control, see Step 4: Set or change properties for content controls.
Note: July 11, 2016: If you try to use the picture content control as a template in Office 2016, but you're
unable to, update to Office 2016 build 16.0.6965.2063. To get the update immediately, open any Office
2016 app and click File > Account > Update Options >Update Now. To find out more, go to
our release notes page, and under Channel, click Current.
A picture control is often used for templates, but you can also add a picture control to a form.
To set specific properties on the control, see Step 4: Set or change properties for content controls.
To set specific properties on the control, see Step 4: Set or change properties for content controls.
In a combo box, users can select from a list of choices that you provide or they can type in their own
information. In a drop-down list, users can only select from the list of choices.
Repeat this step until all of the choices are in the drop-down list.
Note: If you select the Contents cannot be edited check box, users won’t be able to click a choice.
To set specific properties on the control, see Step 4: Set or change properties for content controls.
Each content control has properties that you can set or change. For example, the Date Picker control
offers options for the format you want to use to display the date.
Instructional text can enhance the usability of the form you create and distribute. You can change the
default instructional text in content controls.
To customize the default instructional text for your form users, do the following:
3. Edit the placeholder text and format it any way you want.
Note: Do not select the Contents cannot be edited check box if you want form users to replace the
instructional text with their own text.
Protecting a form means it can't be changed; people can fill out a protected form, but they can't change
the controls or control properties.
Tip: Test the form prior to distributing it. Open the form, fill it out as the user would, and then save a
copy.
Tip: Select multiple controls by holding down the Ctrl key while you click the controls.
Select the Content control cannot be deleted check box, which allows the content of the control
to be edited but the control itself cannot be deleted from the template or a document that is based on
the template.
Select the Contents cannot be edited check box, which allows you to delete the control but does
not allow you to edit the content in the control.
Use this setting when you want to protect text if it is included. For example, if you often include a
disclaimer, you can help ensure that the text stays the same, and you can delete the disclaimer for
documents that don't require it.