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Now that you’ve made your form, you have a few options. You can print out the form and distribute it, which recipients will complete by hand.
You can also email the form and have recipients fill it in directly in Word. In this case, recipients must have a minimum of Word 2007 installed to do so. Another option is to open the form in a form-conversion software program, such as Adobe Acrobat.
This will permit you to create actual fill-in form fields, where recipients can tab and type. They will not need any additional software to use this type of form, except the free Adobe Reader.