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How do I have an uprotected area of a form, like a table??
I am creating a form and have made it protected in certain areas, at the
bottom of the form I have an area where Engineers can fill out the appropriate information, It is set up like a spread sheet, so that if they have additional new information they can tab and a new line will show up. When I have the area unprotected it does not allow to add new lines it only allows them to edit the amount that are shown on the page, So in turn how do I protect one part of a document and not another?? |
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How do I have an uprotected area of a form, like a table??
Hi angela,
I take it you've given the users an unprotected table into which they can insert their information. If so, have you checked the cell's properties and made sure it allows to row height to expand (ie the height is set to 'at least', not 'exactly'). Also, hitting the tab key in the last cell of such a table should still result in a new row being created. Cheers "angela" wrote in message ... I am creating a form and have made it protected in certain areas, at the bottom of the form I have an area where Engineers can fill out the appropriate information, It is set up like a spread sheet, so that if they have additional new information they can tab and a new line will show up. When I have the area unprotected it does not allow to add new lines it only allows them to edit the amount that are shown on the page, So in turn how do I protect one part of a document and not another?? |
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