Forum Discussion
- ArchiveUserQrew CaptainYou'll want to look at the default paragraph spacing in your original Word document. Most likely, something there is off.
- Ramya_KrishnaKaQrew TraineeHello Blake,
It is not the word document spacing it is the rich text field which is creating extra spaces.A gentleman in the forum had the same trouble as mine - ArchiveUserQrew CaptainI'd have to see the formula behind your field to better understand.
- Ramya_KrishnaKaQrew TraineeHello Blake this is a quickbase(native) exact form.
It is a eaxt form of quickbase.
- AustinKQrew CommanderThe general consensus I've seen is that if this is something that is important to your business then you are wasting your time trying to use the native solution. People usually suggest paying for exact forms plus, but I know that isn't what most people expect. Maybe QuickBase will fix it at some point but you can go back years and years on this forum and see users with the exact same issues you will encounter with exact forms.
Do you possibly have extra spaces in your exact form because of unused fields? I believe if you have a field without data showing it still takes up a line no matter what. Also from the other thread, doing Shift + Enter changes nothing?- ArchiveUserQrew CaptainI agree. Native Exact Forms are useful only for the most basic of forms OR if you have a VERY strong grasp of Quick Base formulas and HTML. Even then, the native forms can only do so much. This particular feature was built quite a long time ago and has had very little attention paid to it by the product team since then.