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I have a problem creating a Word form (Word 2002). I created a form which has
an embedded .pdf document that users need to click on for more information. I set up an unprotected section and placed the document in that section. After I protect the document, everything seems to work great with one exception. Although the user can now click on the document and open it, they can also add text to this area. Is there any way for me to embed a document and allow the user to ONLY click on the document to open it and not allow them to add text anywhere in the form? This is a contract and, therefore, adding text cannot be allowed. I tried to add form frames but got the same thing. I'm thinking that maybe a macro could be written to unprotect the form, open the document and then protect the document again, but I wouldn't know how to write that. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated? |
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