Then click the type of control to insert from the listing in the “Controls” button group on the “Developer” tab in the Ribbon.
To insert a form control, click into the position in the document where you want to insert the control. Also, leave space in the form where you plan to insert the form controls you want respondents to use when taking the survey.Ĭreate a Form in Word- Instructions and Video Lesson: A picture of a user creating a form in Word by using the “Developer” tab in the Ribbon. For example, if creating a survey form, you may create a table into which you type the questions the respondents answer. These controls let users enter information into the form.īefore inserting form controls, first create the “static,” or unchanging, document content. This tab lets you use the controls in the “Controls” button group to insert many types of form fields and controls. Then click the “Developer” tab in the Ribbon. Next, open the document or template to use as the basis for your form.
You can also read this blog post about how to show the Developer tab in Word for detailed instructions. Finally, click the “OK” button in the lower-right corner of this dialog box. Then check the checkbox next to the “Developer” tab category to enable it. Then use the “Customize the Ribbon:” drop-down at the right side of the screen to select the “Main Tabs” category, if needed. In the “Word Options” dialog box, click the “Customize Ribbon” category. Then choose the “Options” command to open the “Word Options” dialog box. To do this, if needed, click the “File” tab in the Ribbon. When finished, then insert controls and fields into the form where you want the form’s users to enter data.īefore you create a form in Word, you must show the “Developer” tab in the Ribbon.
This unchanging information is also called “static” information. Then enter information into that document you want to remain unchanging. To create a form in Word, first create a normal document or template to use as the basis for your form.
You can easily create a form in Word based on existing documents or templates.