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How do I unlock a legacy form in Word 2007?
I have a substantial number of forms that I prepared in Word 2003 and they
are saved in locked format. I see legacy tools in Word 2007 for Word 2003 forms, but I do not see the lock/unlock control. Is there a way to open a locked Word 2003 form in Word 2007 and then unlock it so it can be edited? Or do I have to unlock any form in Word 2003 before I try to edit it in Word 2007? |
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How do I unlock a legacy form in Word 2007?
On the same ribbon with the legacy tools, there's a Protect Document button.
That opens a task pane where you should be able to click a Stop Protection button -- unless the protection was applied with a password. If there is a password, try inserting the text of the form document into a new blank document. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Dorothy M F wrote: I have a substantial number of forms that I prepared in Word 2003 and they are saved in locked format. I see legacy tools in Word 2007 for Word 2003 forms, but I do not see the lock/unlock control. Is there a way to open a locked Word 2003 form in Word 2007 and then unlock it so it can be edited? Or do I have to unlock any form in Word 2003 before I try to edit it in Word 2007? |
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How do I unlock a legacy form in Word 2007?
Thanks for the reponse but something is still wrong.
When I click on the Protect Document button, the task pane shows a check mark by "Unrestricted Access", but I cannot edit the document. The top item on the task pane ("Restrict formatiting and editng") is not checked. I don't see a "Stop Protection" option on the pane. I did not use a password in locking the orignal file in Word 2003. If I unlock the document in Word 2003 and then open it in Word 2007, I can edit it. The task pane for the Protect Document button is identical to that which appears when I open the locked form, i.e., the "Unrestricted Access" item is checked. A related query: If I try to restrict the unlocked document, depending on exactly how I try to do that, I either get a request for a password or a direction to load Windows Rights Management which seems to require me to use an on-line servier. Is there no equivalent to the simple "lock" of Windows 2003 (i.e., anyone who knows about the Forms toolbar could unlock the file)? "Jay Freedman" wrote: On the same ribbon with the legacy tools, there's a Protect Document button. That opens a task pane where you should be able to click a Stop Protection button -- unless the protection was applied with a password. If there is a password, try inserting the text of the form document into a new blank document. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Dorothy M F wrote: I have a substantial number of forms that I prepared in Word 2003 and they are saved in locked format. I see legacy tools in Word 2007 for Word 2003 forms, but I do not see the lock/unlock control. Is there a way to open a locked Word 2003 form in Word 2007 and then unlock it so it can be edited? Or do I have to unlock any form in Word 2003 before I try to edit it in Word 2007? |
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How do I unlock a legacy form in Word 2007?
It does sound like something is wrong, and I wonder whether it might
be the conversion between 2003 and 2007 that's doing it. I haven't seen any protected documents that couldn't be unprotected in the way I described. It's normal to be asked about a password when applying forms protection. Just leave the boxes blank and click OK to protect without a password. You can add the old Lock icon to the Quick Access Toolbar. Click the down arrow at the right end of the toolbar and choose "More Commands". In the dialog, select the category "Commands Not in the Ribbon", select the Protect Document command in the list, and click the Add button to copy it over to the list on the right. You can then click the Modify button and choose the icon -- the lock icon is in the middle of the third row. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 13:34:00 -0700, Dorothy M F wrote: Thanks for the reponse but something is still wrong. When I click on the Protect Document button, the task pane shows a check mark by "Unrestricted Access", but I cannot edit the document. The top item on the task pane ("Restrict formatiting and editng") is not checked. I don't see a "Stop Protection" option on the pane. I did not use a password in locking the orignal file in Word 2003. If I unlock the document in Word 2003 and then open it in Word 2007, I can edit it. The task pane for the Protect Document button is identical to that which appears when I open the locked form, i.e., the "Unrestricted Access" item is checked. A related query: If I try to restrict the unlocked document, depending on exactly how I try to do that, I either get a request for a password or a direction to load Windows Rights Management which seems to require me to use an on-line servier. Is there no equivalent to the simple "lock" of Windows 2003 (i.e., anyone who knows about the Forms toolbar could unlock the file)? "Jay Freedman" wrote: On the same ribbon with the legacy tools, there's a Protect Document button. That opens a task pane where you should be able to click a Stop Protection button -- unless the protection was applied with a password. If there is a password, try inserting the text of the form document into a new blank document. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Dorothy M F wrote: I have a substantial number of forms that I prepared in Word 2003 and they are saved in locked format. I see legacy tools in Word 2007 for Word 2003 forms, but I do not see the lock/unlock control. Is there a way to open a locked Word 2003 form in Word 2007 and then unlock it so it can be edited? Or do I have to unlock any form in Word 2003 before I try to edit it in Word 2007? |
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How do I unlock a legacy form in Word 2007?
Interesting. I've got a functional unlock mechanism now but not exactly as
you described. In the attempt to add the old lock icon to the Quick Access toolbar, everything proceeds as you describe through the point of moving the Protect Document command to the right window. But the Modify button is grayed out and unavailable. Nonetheless, the Protect Document icon (a green button) now appears on my Quck Access toolbar and does, indeed, unlock (or relock) the previously inaccessible form. So my sincere thanks. Now I just have to come up to speed in the 2007 version which, as you can probably tell, I've just installed. Again, I really appreciate your help. "Jay Freedman" wrote: Dorothy It does sound like something is wrong, and I wonder whether it might be the conversion between 2003 and 2007 that's doing it. I haven't seen any protected documents that couldn't be unprotected in the way I described. It's normal to be asked about a password when applying forms protection. Just leave the boxes blank and click OK to protect without a password. You can add the old Lock icon to the Quick Access Toolbar. Click the down arrow at the right end of the toolbar and choose "More Commands". In the dialog, select the category "Commands Not in the Ribbon", select the Protect Document command in the list, and click the Add button to copy it over to the list on the right. You can then click the Modify button and choose the icon -- the lock icon is in the middle of the third row. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 13:34:00 -0700, Dorothy M F wrote: Thanks for the reponse but something is still wrong. When I click on the Protect Document button, the task pane shows a check mark by "Unrestricted Access", but I cannot edit the document. The top item on the task pane ("Restrict formatiting and editng") is not checked. I don't see a "Stop Protection" option on the pane. I did not use a password in locking the orignal file in Word 2003. If I unlock the document in Word 2003 and then open it in Word 2007, I can edit it. The task pane for the Protect Document button is identical to that which appears when I open the locked form, i.e., the "Unrestricted Access" item is checked. A related query: If I try to restrict the unlocked document, depending on exactly how I try to do that, I either get a request for a password or a direction to load Windows Rights Management which seems to require me to use an on-line servier. Is there no equivalent to the simple "lock" of Windows 2003 (i.e., anyone who knows about the Forms toolbar could unlock the file)? "Jay Freedman" wrote: On the same ribbon with the legacy tools, there's a Protect Document button. That opens a task pane where you should be able to click a Stop Protection button -- unless the protection was applied with a password. If there is a password, try inserting the text of the form document into a new blank document. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Dorothy M F wrote: I have a substantial number of forms that I prepared in Word 2003 and they are saved in locked format. I see legacy tools in Word 2007 for Word 2003 forms, but I do not see the lock/unlock control. Is there a way to open a locked Word 2003 form in Word 2007 and then unlock it so it can be edited? Or do I have to unlock any form in Word 2003 before I try to edit it in Word 2007? |
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