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Default form fileds view in word 2003

If the document is protected for forms, a dropdown menu is what you will get
for a Drop Down List form field. The fact that the properties (Form Field
Options) dialog opens is a clear indication that the document is *not*
protected.

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"troy stud" wrote in message
...
So this certain document was protected? The user that wanted to do changes

to
this particular document thought there should be a drop down menu instead

of
the whole properties box that pops up.
Thanx


You have to protect the document. To protect the document without
setting a password, you can click the Protect Form icon on the Forms
toolbar.

If you want to set a password or protect only certain sections, do the
following (from Word Help):

1. On the Tools menu, click Protect Document.
2. In the Protect Document task pane, under Editing restrictions,
select the Allow only this type of editing in the document check box,
and then click Filling in forms in the list of editing restrictions.
3. To protect only parts of a form from accidental changes, click
Select sections, and then clear the check boxes of the sections you
don't want to protect.
Note To protect only parts of a form from accidental changes, those
parts must be in separate sections (on the Insert menu, click Break to
create section breaks).
4. Click Yes, Start Enforcing Protection.
5. To assign a password to the form so that others don't
accidentally change the form's display content, type a password in the
Enter new password (optional) box, and then confirm the password.
Users who don't know the password can still enter information in the
form fields.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"troy stud" wrote in message
...
How do I get a drop down menu to appear with words added in my forms

field.
Instead I get the forms field properties box to display with

different
options. I only want to click on the field of change and have a drop

down
menue with the items I've added and not the whole properties box?



"Stefan Blom" wrote:

You have to protect the document. To protect the document without
setting a password, you can click the Protect Form icon on the Forms
toolbar.

If you want to set a password or protect only certain sections, do the
following (from Word Help):

1. On the Tools menu, click Protect Document.
2. In the Protect Document task pane, under Editing restrictions,
select the Allow only this type of editing in the document check box,
and then click Filling in forms in the list of editing restrictions.
3. To protect only parts of a form from accidental changes, click
Select sections, and then clear the check boxes of the sections you
don't want to protect.
Note To protect only parts of a form from accidental changes, those
parts must be in separate sections (on the Insert menu, click Break to
create section breaks).
4. Click Yes, Start Enforcing Protection.
5. To assign a password to the form so that others don't
accidentally change the form's display content, type a password in the
Enter new password (optional) box, and then confirm the password.
Users who don't know the password can still enter information in the
form fields.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"troy stud" wrote in message
...
How do I get a drop down menu to appear with words added in my forms

field.
Instead I get the forms field properties box to display with

different
options. I only want to click on the field of change and have a drop

down
menue with the items I've added and not the whole properties box?