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Using Adobe to fill in the N1 form
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Hi Filling in The N1 form with Adobe ReaderI can enter 1 line in the claimant section--how do I get to add a 2nd line-Enter-no effectTab-Jumps to next sectionHelp?????Calc
aka Turboman (Newbie?? --my A---e!!)
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Blimey. I hope you're using punctuation on your court form because I'm having trouble understanding what you're talking about.0
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Enter should work... If it doesn't, type the wording into another document and then just paste it in.0
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Sorted now--works ok on my XP laptop-reinstalled 6.0.19 from Lawpack disc but my Millenium desktop system-still no good.Its going in the bin soon anyway when Barclayvard treat me to a new Dell (LOL)
Cracked it--it works with the return key at r/h of left set of keys-but not if you use the enter from the numeric keypad.aka Turboman (Newbie?? --my A---e!!)0
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