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If you add a table to an editable range of a protected (read-only) document
and rest the pointer on a row or column boundary the mouse pointers does not change to the 'resize' pointer as it would in an unprotected document. I know its possible to use the rulers or the table property dialog to make adjustments instead but it really is inconvenient to lose this intuitive functionality. I dont see why it should be missing as the entire range is in an editable area. Any ideas? Thanks Simon |
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Simon,
The following Microsoft article discusses your issue: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/921279/ Its title is "You cannot drag the columns of a table that is in an unprotected section of a protected document in Word 2003" The article give instructions on how to fix the registry settings, and it seems to work. However, there is a similar issue that has not been addressed yet: If you try to insert a picture in the unprotected area of a protected document, you cannot resize it using a mouse. Again, you can do it using the properties dialog, but you cannot drag it to resize it. Have you come across any solutions for this? |
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