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I have a Word document and I want to protect most of it from being changed.
I only want people to be able to insert their logo and some text in a certain area. I've figured out how to do this by inserting continuous section breaks and then protecting all of the sections except the part I want them to change. My problem is this...My document has 2 columns. I only want them to be able to change a small section of the 2nd column. If I insert a continuous section break within the column, it automatically moves everything after that section break to a new page. Is there a way to insert a continuous section break within a column and have the text continue in that same column? I've also tried doing this by creating a 2 column table. But if I insert a section break within the table, the section break just goes above the table, not inside it. Help! Thanks! |
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