This isn't a trivial problem. I would suggest an AutoText entry containing a
table row with formfields. You would need a macro that unprotects the
document, adds the row and fields, and then reprotects the document without
resetting the formfields. You might want to seek help in writing such a
procedure in the vba.beginners newsgroup.
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"Guy Williams PPM" Guy Williams
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I am using Word 2002.
I have a document that contains a table, this table contains Form Fields,
and I need the document protected... however, I would like the user to
have
the ability to add further rows into the table (i.e. if the document/table
was not protected, the user could simply press TAB and a new row would be
created, and if necessary, continuing on to a second page... that is what
i
would like to happen, but with the document protected from any other
changes
other than the Form Field items).
Can anyone out there give me some guidance?
Thanks