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Envelope in protected document
I have figured out how to protect sections, so that users do not type in
areas where they shouldn't. However, when the document in protected, it will not allow us to print envelopes. Is there a way to unprotect that feature? -- caclayt |
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Envelope in protected document
This sounds like a letterhead template in which using form fields will
seriously inhibit any creative use of the template. You might be better simply creating a standard letterhead - http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm in conjunction with macrobutton fields http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm Otherwise use a macro to intercept the envelope wizard (IN THE TEMPLATE) unlock the form add the envelope then lock the form again. eg Sub ToolsEnvelopesAndLabels() Dim bProtected As Boolean 'Unprotect the file If ActiveDocument.ProtectionType wdNoProtection Then bProtected = True ActiveDocument.Unprotect Password:="" End If Dialogs(wdDialogToolsEnvelopesAndLabels).Show 'Reprotect the document. If bProtected = True Then ActiveDocument.Protect _ Type:=wdAllowOnlyFormFields, NoReset:=True, Password:="" End If End Sub -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org caclayt wrote: I have figured out how to protect sections, so that users do not type in areas where they shouldn't. However, when the document in protected, it will not allow us to print envelopes. Is there a way to unprotect that feature? |
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