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OK, how do I protect a region of a word document so I can fill in fields in
it, yet leave other parts of the document free for the user. My example is a letter, where I want users to have to fill in fields, and yet want them to have free form to write the rest of the letter. Any Ideas ? -- OHM ( Terry Burns ) * Use the following to email me * Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray() For i As Int32 = 0 To ch.Length - 1 ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1) Next Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch)) -- |
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