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I know this has been posted a few times but I thought I'd check to see
if anyone has come up with a viable solution or alternative yet. Basically, I have a document with a standardized cover page, information page, TOC, and procedures for performing a task. The cover page is a protected section with form fields that allow users to update basic information a/b the document (i.e. revision history, ect). The rest of the document is broken into various protected and unprotected sections, based on what I want the user to be able to modify. Preferably, I want to be able to automatically update the TOC when the document is saved, opened, or some other routine operation. Having to manually update it is fine too. Just as some others in the newsgroup have done, I have made the section that contains the TOC unprotected but still can't update it when the document is locked. The only solution I have seen posted is to use a macro to unprotect the document, update the TOC, and re-protect the document. This is not a viable solution for me b/c it erases the information that I want to preserve in the form fields like my revision history, etc. The only thing I can think of is maybe using a macro as described but adding a step to convert the text in the form fields to regular text in the document before re-protecting it. Does anyone know how to do this? or has anyone come up with a solution? Thanks, Scott |
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Hi Scott,
There is no substitute for a macro that unprotects the document, does the update, and reprotects. However, you don't need to convert anything to regular text. As explained at http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Macros...lfResetOff.htm, the Protect method in VBA has an optional NoReset parameter that prevents it from clearing fields that already have values. ActiveDocument.Protect Type:=wdAllowOnlyFormFields, NoReset:=True There is no equivalent of this parameter when you use the menu and dialogs, and that means it will never appear in purely recorded macros either. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org On 8 Jan 2005 07:50:08 -0800, "Scott Cooper" wrote: I know this has been posted a few times but I thought I'd check to see if anyone has come up with a viable solution or alternative yet. Basically, I have a document with a standardized cover page, information page, TOC, and procedures for performing a task. The cover page is a protected section with form fields that allow users to update basic information a/b the document (i.e. revision history, ect). The rest of the document is broken into various protected and unprotected sections, based on what I want the user to be able to modify. Preferably, I want to be able to automatically update the TOC when the document is saved, opened, or some other routine operation. Having to manually update it is fine too. Just as some others in the newsgroup have done, I have made the section that contains the TOC unprotected but still can't update it when the document is locked. The only solution I have seen posted is to use a macro to unprotect the document, update the TOC, and re-protect the document. This is not a viable solution for me b/c it erases the information that I want to preserve in the form fields like my revision history, etc. The only thing I can think of is maybe using a macro as described but adding a step to convert the text in the form fields to regular text in the document before re-protecting it. Does anyone know how to do this? or has anyone come up with a solution? Thanks, Scott |
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Thank you much!
I never caught onto the fact that the fields are not errased when using the button on the Forms toolbar. This will suffice for me but it doesn't seem that using the button allows me to re-password protect the document. Am I missing something? |
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