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How do I create a multiplication calculation in a protected form?
I have a simple table with one cell multiplied by a static number, with the
result to be placed in the adjacent cell. The table is in a protected form. Can this calculation be done in a protected form? So far, I've had no luck. I'm using Word 2003 in Windows XP Professional. |
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How do I create a multiplication calculation in a protected form?
In the cell where users should enter the number, place a text form
field (with the "Calculate on exit" option selected); in the cell where the result should display, insert a formula (=) field to do the calculation. For more about protected documents, see the links to articles by Dian Chapman in the following article: I'm designing a form that needs to have “fill-in-the-blanks” lines. What is the best way to create them? http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/LinesInForms.htm -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Formula Frustrated Frankie" wrote in message ... I have a simple table with one cell multiplied by a static number, with the result to be placed in the adjacent cell. The table is in a protected form. Can this calculation be done in a protected form? So far, I've had no luck. I'm using Word 2003 in Windows XP Professional. |
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How do I create a multiplication calculation in a protected fo
Thanks! Wish I'd asked sooner.
Frankie "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the cell where users should enter the number, place a text form field (with the "Calculate on exit" option selected); in the cell where the result should display, insert a formula (=) field to do the calculation. For more about protected documents, see the links to articles by Dian Chapman in the following article: I'm designing a form that needs to have €śfill-in-the-blanks€ť lines. What is the best way to create them? http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/LinesInForms.htm -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Formula Frustrated Frankie" wrote in message ... I have a simple table with one cell multiplied by a static number, with the result to be placed in the adjacent cell. The table is in a protected form. Can this calculation be done in a protected form? So far, I've had no luck. I'm using Word 2003 in Windows XP Professional. |
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How do I create a multiplication calculation in a protected fo
You are welcome.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Formula Frustrated Frankie" wrote in message ... Thanks! Wish I'd asked sooner. Frankie "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the cell where users should enter the number, place a text form field (with the "Calculate on exit" option selected); in the cell where the result should display, insert a formula (=) field to do the calculation. For more about protected documents, see the links to articles by Dian Chapman in the following article: I'm designing a form that needs to have "fill-in-the-blanks" lines. What is the best way to create them? http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/LinesInForms.htm -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Formula Frustrated Frankie" wrote in message ... I have a simple table with one cell multiplied by a static number, with the result to be placed in the adjacent cell. The table is in a protected form. Can this calculation be done in a protected form? So far, I've had no luck. I'm using Word 2003 in Windows XP Professional. |
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