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On how to protect a section of a word document, I have inserted a continuous
brake, but do not know how to apply the protection to the section. When I choose protect option, there is no section selection option, it protects the entire document. Can someone help? |
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Try this, Shams:
http://www.officearticles.com/word/p...oft_word.h tm ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Shams" wrote in message ... On how to protect a section of a word document, I have inserted a continuous brake, but do not know how to apply the protection to the section. When I choose protect option, there is no section selection option, it protects the entire document. Can someone help? |
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Shams wrote:
On how to protect a section of a word document, I have inserted a continuous brake, but do not know how to apply the protection to the section. When I choose protect option, there is no section selection option, it protects the entire document. Can someone help? Instead of the lock icon on the Forms toolbar, use the Tools Protect Document dialog (in Word 2002/2003, the Protect Document task pane). After you select the option to protect for forms, the Sections button (or the "Select sections" link in the task pane) is enabled. Click that to get a dialog where you can choose sections to leave unprotected. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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