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Charles Kenyon
 
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Yes, but you do need to have the additional section before you'll get an
option to protect certain sections.
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"Dano O'D" wrote in message
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Hi Luc,

I'm using Word 2003, sorry I didn't mention that before.

Is there a way to have a non-protected section in the form when using the
Editing Restrictions/Filling in forms option?

Thanks,

Dano

"Luc" wrote:

Dano,
Have you tried using a non-protected section in your form?
You do not mention the Word version you are using, please do so. So we
can
help better.
Luc
"Dano O'D" schreef in bericht
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Good morning,

I am creating a form using the Forms toolbar and intend to lock the
document
so that users can only Fill in forms. One area of the document calls
for
users to paste a table they have already created in another document. I
would
like to set the document up this way because each user's table could be
different from other users. I have tried creating a blank table that
the
users can manipulate, but I notice that when the document is locked, a
table
cannot be edited anyway.

Is there any way to mark the position of a table in a form so that
people
can copy and paste their own, or short of that, simply to put an
editable
table in a form so that people can manipulate the table the way they
would
like and then copy and paste the content from their other document?

Thanks,

Dano