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Making tables accessible in MS Word Forms
Have a challenge i cant seem to figure out. I am making a form that i
want to lock down, only allowing the user to enter text into the form fields. However, part of the document consists of a table where they will enter info into a cell then move on to another cell. The problem is, depending on how much entries they have they might need to add another row or two to the table. How can i allow this. I know without a form lockdown all they would have to do is push tab and a new row would appear. However this is not happening with a locked form. How can i format the table to allow this?? |
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Making tables accessible in MS Word Forms
Place the table in a separate section which you then leave unprotected.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP " wrote: Have a challenge i cant seem to figure out. I am making a form that i want to lock down, only allowing the user to enter text into the form fields. However, part of the document consists of a table where they will enter info into a cell then move on to another cell. The problem is, depending on how much entries they have they might need to add another row or two to the table. How can i allow this. I know without a form lockdown all they would have to do is push tab and a new row would appear. However this is not happening with a locked form. How can i format the table to allow this?? |
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