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Table Styles in Protected Documents
I am using a protected document in Word 2003 which restricts the styles that
can be used. I created several table styles to be used in the header, footer, title page, etc. My problem is, the protected Word document is becoming corrupted. When I update the Table of Contents, everything seems to be working fine. However, if I save the file, close it, and try to open it again, Word crashes (the file cannot be opened). If I don't close the file, I can continue to work in the file with no problems. I managed to restore the file using the Application Recovery tool (from the MS Office Tools menu), but the styles were changed, and the tables are all formatted incorrectly (they are formatted with the incorrect table style and direct formatting has been applied to text in the tables). I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered a similar problem and has a solution or a work around. |
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