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That's the way it used to be, and it used to be necessary to use a macro
(ActiveDocument.Protect, NoReset) to avoid losing data from FormFields. Now at least, you can just use the lock button instead. In most cases however with forms that are designed for other people to fill in, you don't want them unprotecting the form so you would apply a password and reprotecting the form is never an issue. -- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Bert Keegstra" Bert wrote in message ... In Word 2002 SP2 the text entered in a self made form are lost (the form remains OK) when the form is unprotected and protected again using the menu extraprotection (?) (in Dutch: ExtraDocument beveiligen). However, when I do the same using the LOCK button on the forms toolbar, the data are saved. The former situation seem incorrect to me. Kinds regards, Bert Keegstra |
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