Creating a Printable Form on Windows 11 as a Totally Blind Person

By Lanie Carmelo, 15 October, 2024

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Hi all. I need to create a printable form. I'm creating a signup form for a workshop my mom is doing. It needs to have her logo at the top, a person's name and location, and several multiple-choice questions and be able to be printed out. Has anyone created anything like this, and if you have, how did you do it? I've been looking at doing it in Word, but it wants information like text wrapping for the logo, and I have no idea which option to pick.

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By Charlotte Joanne on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 - 08:00

From when I used to do this sort of thing...if you use a Table it helps you to imagine how it sorta kinda looks. You can make the lines invisible, so it just helps you.

Sorry, I have no idea about the logo thing, but again, you could put that in a row with a single cell at the top of the table.

HTH
Lottie

By SeasonKing on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 - 08:00

Google Forms, Microsoft Forms, check if they have a print form option. If you design your application form using those tools, it will be visually pleasing for sure.

By Lanie Carmelo on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 - 08:00

Hi all. What we ended up doing was that I wrote down the questions in a Word document, added checkboxes and lines where the people at the workshop can fill in details, and centered the logo at the top. I also made the questions and title of the form headings. When I sent what I had to my mom, there were a couple small things she wanted tweaked, and she had to change some things so the form would fit on one page. She's been learning to use Canva on her phone, so she wound up putting the form I made in Canva and making those tweaks herself. She now has a PDF of the form and she's happy with it.