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How do I allow users to change font size/add bold to a text form field?
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If you want users to be able to format text freely, insert an
unprotected section in the form document. However, if you want users to be able to format any text in a document, the best solution would be not to use a protected form. Lay out the template as form, but, instead of protecting it, use MACROBUTTON fields to create simple click here prompts. See the "Use Macrobutton field without a macro" section in the article at http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Dee" wrote in message ... How do I allow users to change font size/add bold to a text form field? |
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Thanks Stefan.
How do I put an unprotected area in to a protected form? "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you want users to be able to format text freely, insert an unprotected section in the form document. However, if you want users to be able to format any text in a document, the best solution would be not to use a protected form. Lay out the template as form, but, instead of protecting it, use MACROBUTTON fields to create simple click here prompts. See the "Use Macrobutton field without a macro" section in the article at http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Dee" wrote in message ... How do I allow users to change font size/add bold to a text form field? |
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You'll need to insert section breaks (they can be Continuous) before and
after the portion you want unprotected. Then, instead of using the padlock button on the Forms toolbar to protect the form, use Tools | Protect Document. In Word 2000 and earlier, this opens a fairly straightforward dialog in which you can choose the sections to be protected. In Word 2002 and 2003, you get the Protect Document task pane, in which you must check the box for "Editing restrictions," then select "Filling in forms." In documents with more than one section, you'll then get a link to open a dialog to choose the sections to be protected; leave your newly created section unprotected. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Dee" wrote in message ... Thanks Stefan. How do I put an unprotected area in to a protected form? "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you want users to be able to format text freely, insert an unprotected section in the form document. However, if you want users to be able to format any text in a document, the best solution would be not to use a protected form. Lay out the template as form, but, instead of protecting it, use MACROBUTTON fields to create simple click here prompts. See the "Use Macrobutton field without a macro" section in the article at http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Dee" wrote in message ... How do I allow users to change font size/add bold to a text form field? |
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