Great . . . but there's one annoying snafu.
I'm a high school teacher and use this wonder program to fill-in tests and quizzes created with MS Word 2010. There is just one annoying detail about this otherwise program: If a question takes up half a line and the rest of that line is the underline where student completes the answer, the program will not recognize this a a fill-in field, but will only recognize the next line as such. The remedy is useful, but why should I have to manually create a field line if the programs is supposed to recognized straight lines as a form field? After a while — and there are many such instances as this half line — this manual field designation is tedious and very annoying. I almost want to throw the program away, but it does help with to identify other lines that run from L-margin to R-margin quite effortlessly. It's those half-lines that are killing me. Can someone please get this issue to the software programmers?
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