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Gail
 
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I inserted a section break after the section I wanted to protect, and only
activated the protection for that section. Yet, when I use a hyperlink in the
protected part, it should go to a named bookmark in the unprotected part of
the form (there are several named bookmarks in the unprotected part that
hyperlinks should go to). But the hyperlink does not go to the named bookmark
- it does not seem to work at all. Am I doing something wrong?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Not true. You can insert section breaks and protect only specific parts of a
document (the parts containing form fields).

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"Gail" wrote in message
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I have created a form in Word 2003. The form has many pull-down menus and
check boxes on it. I need to lock the form for users to be able to use the
pull-down menus (and because I don't want them changing it). Yet when I

lock
the form (using the lock button on the toolbar), my hyperlinks (these are
internal to the form) do not work. The hyperlinks link to a different

areas
in a "help" section at the end of my form. I read a previous discussion

that
to use a macro to link to an unprotected part of the document, yet it

ssems
the entire doc must be locked for pulldowns to work. So, how do I get
hyperlinks to work in a locked form?