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How to protect cells in a table
This is probably a stupid question but I can't seem to figure it out.
With every Word upgrade they seem to make it worse, not better. I have a table in a document that is going to be form, I want to protect certain cells so that you can simply tab through the non-protected cells but I for the life of me cannot figure out how to protect the document. When you go to the protect document feature, it now has some idiotic "wizard" thing that runs you through some steps that do not do what I want, nor do I see anything remotely like I want. In the older versions of Word, you simply highlighted the cells you wanted to protect, go to "protect document" and protect them so they can't be edited. Please let me know how to do this in Word 2003. Thanks for your help. |
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