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Does the silly form get submitted electronically or on paper?

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Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: william drescher <william@TechServSys.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 4:23
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: table: clipping of numbers: still helpless

On 4/27/2014 11:49 AM, william drescher wrote:
Medicare, in its infinite wisdom (NOT) released a new (and
required) Health Insurance Claim Form.

I have a table that I use as a template to fill in the forms
(using openTBS it fills in automagically).

The problem is that when they revised the section for diagnoses,
they put the lines to close to together (vertically) that when I
make the rows fit, the (required) 12 pitch numbers are clipped on
the bottom.  If I make the row height big enough (.021") to not
clip, the rows do not line up.

Back in the days of WordPerfect, I would use "advance to" and
then could slightly overlap the fields.

Anyone have any suggestions of how to approach this?

(form requires 12 pitch (pica) letters)

bill


Reposting as I am still stuck


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