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Default Preventing new cells in a table that is a form.

I'm trying not to redo the form. If a user tabs through the form at the
end of the section a new cell/row is added. The user doesn't know how to
delete the cell/row. How can I prevent without adding fileds to the form a
new cell/row being added. I have divided the form by sections and protect
the document, but this is a user issue, especially if the form will be used
online.
Thank you.

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This will not be possible in a *protected* form.

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I'm trying not to redo the form. If a user tabs through the form at the
end of the section a new cell/row is added. The user doesn't know how to
delete the cell/row. How can I prevent without adding fileds to the form

a
new cell/row being added. I have divided the form by sections and protect
the document, but this is a user issue, especially if the form will be

used
online.
Thank you.

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