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Default Agreement Document

Actually, forms protection is easily removed by using Insert | File to
insert the form document into a new Blank Document.

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"Malou" wrote in message
...
I did convert it to pdf and it worked. Although it was a lot of
re-formatting work...but better than typing the whole document. Thanks

for
your advise...it was very helpful!!!

"Jezebel" wrote:

Tools Unprotect. You might need a password. Failing that, convert it

to
PDF and back. The result will not be locked, but the format might be a

bit
messy.




"Malou" wrote in message
...
I rec'd an agreement document which I need to edit. The document will

not
allow me to change anything, for example: the date on the agreement
(within
the body of the doc) needs to be corrected, when I click on the line

where
the date is, the cursor will automatically go to a specific line where

I
can
make changes (but not the line I need to make changes). It seems that

the
document is formatted to allow changes to specific areas only. How

can I
get
to edit this doc?