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Help me make a sandwich order form. (Solved)

EshEsh Tending bar. FFXIV. Motorcycles.Portland, ORRegistered User regular
edited October 2010 in Help / Advice Forum
So, I need to make a little (about half 8 1/2 * 11 sized sheet of paper) form that details various sandwich ingredients for use in a café for people ordering custom sandwiches. Using NeoOffice or Word (which I'll be getting as soon as 2011 is released for Mac, how do I make and arrange those little check boxes for people to mark off?

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  • DeebaserDeebaser on my way to work in a suit and a tie Ahhhh...come on fucking guyRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    step one create table
    step two add bullets


    Taaa Daaaa

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  • EshEsh Tending bar. FFXIV. Motorcycles. Portland, ORRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Deebaser wrote: »
    step one create table
    step two add bullets


    Taaa Daaaa

    Is there any way to make those table lines invisible? Also, the only bullet options I get are fully shaded ones.

    Thanks. :mrgreen:

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  • ZeonZeon Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    You can insert tick boxes through the special characters menu, or character map (or whatever the mac equivalent is). Theres also an Alt code but im not sure what it is off the top of my head.

    You can turn the borders off of the table in the table options under the table menu. Theyll show in the actual program (as grey lines) but they wont be on the printout.

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  • oldsakoldsak Registered User regular
    edited October 2010
    You can insert check boxes in Word. They have an online tutorial with a few different ways to make check lists.

    This sounds like what you might want:
    Make a checklist to print

    If you just want to create a checklist with check boxes that you will check off on paper, you can create a list that uses a box symbol as a bullet. You can choose from a variety of box characters.

    1. Type your list of items.
    2. Select the list.
    3. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next to Bullets.
    4. Click Define New Bullet.
    5. Click Symbol.
    6. In the Font box, click a symbol font that is installed on your computer, such as Wingdings.
    7. Scroll through the list of available symbols, and then double-click the box symbol that you want to use, such as an open box (Open box ) or a three-dimensional box (3D box ).

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  • EshEsh Tending bar. FFXIV. Motorcycles. Portland, ORRegistered User regular
    edited October 2010
    Thanks everyone. This is all exactly what I needed!

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