I don't use them at all! I just answer questions about them. g
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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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That's true! I didn't think of that. You can tell I don't work with
protected documents that much...
Thank you for pointing out my error!
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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But the OP can use a calculation form field.
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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Well, it is correct that a protected form allows you to specify a
numeric format. What complicates matters is that the OP also wants
to
calculate results in cells (using the SUM formula) and this
wouldn't
work in a protected document. Of course, it may be possible to use
the
techniques described in the article at
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/...ProtectDoc.htm, but
this
might be too much work (it certainly would be to me!) to get
formatted
numbers in table cells.
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"Allabout" wrote in message
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You can put form fields in your table and format these as
numbers,
setting
the format to $#,##0.00;($#,##0.00) when you protect the form
the
user will
only be able to fill in the form fields and they will format as
they
are
completed.
Andrea Jones
"Josh" wrote in message
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I know there is no way on the format options, but can't you
programatically
format the table?
"Steel" wrote:
Is there anyway to format numbers in a Word table? For
example, I
would like
to enter 9876543 and have it automatically convert to
$9,876,543.00 as you
can do in Excel. I realize you can do this in the
function
cell,
but I can't
figure out how to do it in other cells.