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How can I turn off the"protection" feature for a form...rop
I created a 3 page form with form fields (check boxes etc) for several people
in my office to use. One of the users want to add a 4th page that she can type notes into. Is there any way that I can allow her to type into this 4th page without having to call up the "forms' toolbar and turn off the protection every time she wants to type. |
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How can I turn off the"protection" feature for a form...rop
Cate,
You will need to insert a section break before the fourth page and then protect only the sections before that one. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: I created a 3 page form with form fields (check boxes etc) for several people in my office to use. One of the users want to add a 4th page that she can type notes into. Is there any way that I can allow her to type into this 4th page without having to call up the "forms' toolbar and turn off the protection every time she wants to type. |
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How can I turn off the"protection" feature for a form...rop
Hi Greg,
I did insert a section break, but I can not get it to protect only the first 3 pages. How do I specify which pages to protect? Thank you "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, You will need to insert a section break before the fourth page and then protect only the sections before that one. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: I created a 3 page form with form fields (check boxes etc) for several people in my office to use. One of the users want to add a 4th page that she can type notes into. Is there any way that I can allow her to type into this 4th page without having to call up the "forms' toolbar and turn off the protection every time she wants to type. |
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How can I turn off the"protection" feature for a form...rop
Cate,
Look on the Tools menu. You should see a command named "Protect document." From there you should see how to apply the protection to specific sections. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: Hi Greg, I did insert a section break, but I can not get it to protect only the first 3 pages. How do I specify which pages to protect? Thank you "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, You will need to insert a section break before the fourth page and then protect only the sections before that one. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: I created a 3 page form with form fields (check boxes etc) for several people in my office to use. One of the users want to add a 4th page that she can type notes into. Is there any way that I can allow her to type into this 4th page without having to call up the "forms' toolbar and turn off the protection every time she wants to type. |
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Got It!!!
Huge Thanks, Cate "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, Look on the Tools menu. You should see a command named "Protect document." From there you should see how to apply the protection to specific sections. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: Hi Greg, I did insert a section break, but I can not get it to protect only the first 3 pages. How do I specify which pages to protect? Thank you "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, You will need to insert a section break before the fourth page and then protect only the sections before that one. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: I created a 3 page form with form fields (check boxes etc) for several people in my office to use. One of the users want to add a 4th page that she can type notes into. Is there any way that I can allow her to type into this 4th page without having to call up the "forms' toolbar and turn off the protection every time she wants to type. |
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How can I turn off the"protection" feature for a form...rop
Hello,
I am struggling with the same question. I am unable to selectively protect the document section wise. I have got a word document and I have inserted section breaks. When I go to tools- menu- options- protrect document and click it i am unable to see any other option or box which tells me to select section 1 or 2. kindly help. thanks "cate" wrote: Got It!!! Huge Thanks, Cate "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, Look on the Tools menu. You should see a command named "Protect document." From there you should see how to apply the protection to specific sections. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: Hi Greg, I did insert a section break, but I can not get it to protect only the first 3 pages. How do I specify which pages to protect? Thank you "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, You will need to insert a section break before the fourth page and then protect only the sections before that one. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: I created a 3 page form with form fields (check boxes etc) for several people in my office to use. One of the users want to add a 4th page that she can type notes into. Is there any way that I can allow her to type into this 4th page without having to call up the "forms' toolbar and turn off the protection every time she wants to type. |
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Version?
-- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "vandy" wrote in message ... Hello, I am struggling with the same question. I am unable to selectively protect the document section wise. I have got a word document and I have inserted section breaks. When I go to tools- menu- options- protrect document and click it i am unable to see any other option or box which tells me to select section 1 or 2. kindly help. thanks "cate" wrote: Got It!!! Huge Thanks, Cate "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, Look on the Tools menu. You should see a command named "Protect document." From there you should see how to apply the protection to specific sections. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: Hi Greg, I did insert a section break, but I can not get it to protect only the first 3 pages. How do I specify which pages to protect? Thank you "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, You will need to insert a section break before the fourth page and then protect only the sections before that one. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: I created a 3 page form with form fields (check boxes etc) for several people in my office to use. One of the users want to add a 4th page that she can type notes into. Is there any way that I can allow her to type into this 4th page without having to call up the "forms' toolbar and turn off the protection every time she wants to type. |
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How can I turn off the"protection" feature for a form...rop
Hi Terry,
I am using word 2003. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Version? -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "vandy" wrote in message ... Hello, I am struggling with the same question. I am unable to selectively protect the document section wise. I have got a word document and I have inserted section breaks. When I go to tools- menu- options- protrect document and click it i am unable to see any other option or box which tells me to select section 1 or 2. kindly help. thanks "cate" wrote: Got It!!! Huge Thanks, Cate "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, Look on the Tools menu. You should see a command named "Protect document." From there you should see how to apply the protection to specific sections. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: Hi Greg, I did insert a section break, but I can not get it to protect only the first 3 pages. How do I specify which pages to protect? Thank you "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, You will need to insert a section break before the fourth page and then protect only the sections before that one. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: I created a 3 page form with form fields (check boxes etc) for several people in my office to use. One of the users want to add a 4th page that she can type notes into. Is there any way that I can allow her to type into this 4th page without having to call up the "forms' toolbar and turn off the protection every time she wants to type. |
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How can I turn off the"protection" feature for a form...rop
As I recall, when you go to protect the document, the task pane that comes
up has check box under Editing restrictions. When you check that box, the pulldown below it becomes enabled and then when you select Filling in forms, you can then select the Sections of the document to which you want the protection applied. -- 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 "vandy" wrote in message ... Hi Terry, I am using word 2003. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Version? -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "vandy" wrote in message ... Hello, I am struggling with the same question. I am unable to selectively protect the document section wise. I have got a word document and I have inserted section breaks. When I go to tools- menu- options- protrect document and click it i am unable to see any other option or box which tells me to select section 1 or 2. kindly help. thanks "cate" wrote: Got It!!! Huge Thanks, Cate "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, Look on the Tools menu. You should see a command named "Protect document." From there you should see how to apply the protection to specific sections. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: Hi Greg, I did insert a section break, but I can not get it to protect only the first 3 pages. How do I specify which pages to protect? Thank you "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, You will need to insert a section break before the fourth page and then protect only the sections before that one. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: I created a 3 page form with form fields (check boxes etc) for several people in my office to use. One of the users want to add a 4th page that she can type notes into. Is there any way that I can allow her to type into this 4th page without having to call up the "forms' toolbar and turn off the protection every time she wants to type. |
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How can I turn off the"protection" feature for a form...rop
Thanks Doug, I did not go through the task pane in detail.
It works!! Thanks "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: As I recall, when you go to protect the document, the task pane that comes up has check box under Editing restrictions. When you check that box, the pulldown below it becomes enabled and then when you select Filling in forms, you can then select the Sections of the document to which you want the protection applied. -- 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 "vandy" wrote in message ... Hi Terry, I am using word 2003. "Terry Farrell" wrote: Version? -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "vandy" wrote in message ... Hello, I am struggling with the same question. I am unable to selectively protect the document section wise. I have got a word document and I have inserted section breaks. When I go to tools- menu- options- protrect document and click it i am unable to see any other option or box which tells me to select section 1 or 2. kindly help. thanks "cate" wrote: Got It!!! Huge Thanks, Cate "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, Look on the Tools menu. You should see a command named "Protect document." From there you should see how to apply the protection to specific sections. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: Hi Greg, I did insert a section break, but I can not get it to protect only the first 3 pages. How do I specify which pages to protect? Thank you "Greg Maxey" wrote: Cate, You will need to insert a section break before the fourth page and then protect only the sections before that one. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. cate wrote: I created a 3 page form with form fields (check boxes etc) for several people in my office to use. One of the users want to add a 4th page that she can type notes into. Is there any way that I can allow her to type into this 4th page without having to call up the "forms' toolbar and turn off the protection every time she wants to type. |
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