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The would defeat any attempt to protect parts of the document. Did you find a workaround to this problem? You can put a password protection on this after locking the sections you want to disable editing. Click on Restrict editing in the Developer tab, click option 2 Editing restrictions and select Filling in forms in the drop down box. Then click on "Yes, Start Enforcing Protection". From there you should have an option to put in a password. To be able to unlock and edit the person would need to go back into the Restrict Editing tab, click on Stop Protection at the bottom right corner and provide the password.

Hope this helps :. What do I do if properties doesn't get highlighted? I can't click it. Thank you! I haven't spent the last hour trying to figure out if this was possible and I finally found the instructions on your website!!

Hi How do I lock my pages, so they don't run on to the next page? I have created a form with sections to be completed but want to ensure the content I have stays on one page within relevant sections. Thanks for the information.

I got the desired results. This may be politically incorrect, but it would be nice if your tech writers spoke and used proper English. I realize you're speaking to an international audience, but even then better English would facilitate translation. Maybe because I write this stuff computer-ish instructions for a living and, like it or not, I use Microsoft Office to do it, I was able figure out what the writer was trying to say.

Microsoft Word comes preloaded with many features to let you create and edit your documents. One of those features lets you restrict editing in Word. When you enable the feature, it prevents anyone from being able to remove or add content to your documents thus making them remain intact.

You can restrict editing for both your existing as well as new documents in Word. As long as you can open a document with the app, you can apply restrictions to it. If anyone tries to make a change to the document, Word will prevent them from doing so and a message will appear at the bottom letting them know the document is protected. If you no longer want to restrict editing in Word, you can do it using the same option you used to apply the restrictions. The above feature is a great way to restrict people from editing your documents.

Another way to restrict editing in Word is to password protect your document. You can add a password and your document will prompt you for it each time you open it.



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