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Suggest you create a way to lock a cell in a table so it cannot be typed in
until unlocked. This is helpful for use in forms that use tables. When moving from cell to cell using the tab key, locked cells should be simply bypassed and the cursor should land in the next unlocked cell. Locked cells can contain instructions or other matter that does not need to be changed. It would be helpful to have an option to unlock all locked cells in an entire table for ease in editing. After editing, the same cells can be easly relocked. This feature is available in WordPerfect and its absence is one source of my frustration with Word. |
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