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Default Can forms be created with editable and non-editable regions?

I would like to create a form to be completed on the computer so I would like
to have some areas that the candidates may change and then areas that cannot
be altered. How can I do this?
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Default Can forms be created with editable and non-editable regions?

See:

How to create a template that makes it easy for users to “fill in the
blanks”, without doing any programming
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...nTheBlanks.htm

If you insert section breaks you can leave one section unprotected; that
way, users will be able to edit certain areas freely.

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I would like to create a form to be completed on the computer so I
would like
to have some areas that the candidates may change and then areas that
cannot
be altered. How can I do this?







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