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Default Format text in protected document (fillin in forms)

When I create a document in Word and protect using the option 'filling in
forms' how can the I change text format (colour, size, bold...) writen in the
form fields protected??

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Default Format text in protected document (fillin in forms)

When filling out the form, you cannot format the text in the form fields.
Instead, apply the desired formatting *before* protecting the document.

Alternatively, if you do want users to edit (parts of) a form, add a section
(by inserting section breaks) and leave it unprotected.

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When I create a document in Word and protect using the option 'filling in
forms' how can the I change text format (colour, size, bold...) writen in
the
form fields protected??

Thanks






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