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Thank you, Doug. I was so hoping that there would be another way to manage
this, but this will have to do. Your response was appreciated. Helene "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: Just set the row height to an exact value and uncheck the box for Automatically size to fit contents and tell the users that when their text starts disappearing from the bottom of the cell, it is time for them to change the font size. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Helen" wrote in message ... Hello, Hope someone has a good suggestion for this problem. Using Windows XP and Word 2003. I have to create a table, one line, 5 columns. The columns' width and height cannot be changed. I created a style for that table. The text in each cell can be changed. The default is Arial, 10, bold. But if the user needs to decrease the font size, he must be allowed. So, I protected the table only (or the table style) but cannot unprotect the content. I want users to be able to edit the font. How can I achieve this? Your suggestions will be welcome. Thank you. Helen |
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