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Forms - Restricting menu bar options
Hello,
I created a form and want people to simply apply style attributes (Heading 1, body text...etc) to the text so that formatting is consistent and in order for a Table of Contents to be generated. I assigned a menu bar where I've hidden all the formatting options. However, I've found that instead of this menu bar replacing an existing menu bar, it appears alongside the user's personalised menu bar. How do I get my bar to be the only one the form's user sees? Thanks. Valerie Ng. |
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You don't! You have no control over how a user sets up his workspace, nor
should you. If this is a form, you apply the styles for the user to the form fields then lock the form. The user can only fill the fields and the formatting is automatically applied. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Think.Ng. wrote: Hello, I created a form and want people to simply apply style attributes (Heading 1, body text...etc) to the text so that formatting is consistent and in order for a Table of Contents to be generated. I assigned a menu bar where I've hidden all the formatting options. However, I've found that instead of this menu bar replacing an existing menu bar, it appears alongside the user's personalised menu bar. How do I get my bar to be the only one the form's user sees? Thanks. Valerie Ng. |
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