In the left pane of the Fill Out a Form dialog box, click Design a Form.
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In the right pane, click New Blank Form.
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On the Insert menu, click More Controls.
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In the Controls task pane, under Insert controls, click Text Box.
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Right-click the text box, and then click Text Box Properties.
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In the Text Box Properties dialog box, click the Display tab.
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Under Options, click to select the Read-only check box, and then click OK.
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Click outside the text box to position the insertion point in the design window.
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In the Controls task pane, under Insert controls, click Text Box to insert a second text box.
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Repeat steps 9 and 10 to insert a third text box.
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On the standard toolbar, click Preview Form.
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Press the TAB key three times.
Notice that you can use the TAB key to select the second text box and the third text box, but you cannot use the TAB key to select the text box that is set to read-only.
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