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Jay Freedman
 
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Only in Word 2003, and then only if everyone who edits the document uses
that version.

In earlier versions, you have to insert form fields wherever you want the
document to be editable, and then protect the document for forms.

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Jay Freedman
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Mamma Boel wrote:
Hi Jezebel;
Locked in the sense of protecting the text from being altered in
certain columns/rows. Yes, like Excel.

"Jezebel" wrote:

Locked in what sense? There's no equivalent of Excel's locked rows
and columns.



"Mamma Boel" Mamma wrote in message
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How do you lock columns/rows in a table in word? Using Office XP
Pro.