Either assign the macros to the keyboard or to buttons on a toolbar.
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I'm working on a document that has a Form at the top. After the Form I put
in
a Continuous Section break and then used the Protect Document option to
lock
that first section.
However, now, when I try to run one of the macros in the document, I'm
unable to see it - Macros is greyed out. The only way I can access them is
the VB Editor.
Is there a way I can lock that form and still have my macros run??
Any assistance will be appreciated.