Don't you mean that you can NOT have a protected and an
unprotected cell in the same row? In Word 2000 you can
have protected and unprotected sections, but a document
can only be divided vertically into sections (i.e.
sections can only be on top of each other, not beside each
other). If one of the cells in a row contains a form
field and another does not, and if the row is protected,
you will be able to enter information only into the form
field. Merge fields sounds like it could work.
>-----Original Message-----
>Pipat,
>
>Word will allow you to protect individual sections in a
>document using Tools>Protect>Forms>Sections. This is
>limited as you must be able to properly arrange your
>protected form fields separately from non protected
>areas. Meaning you can have a single table row with one
>protected and one unprotected cell.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>My document compose of a number of form fields which get
>>information form database and I don't want user to
change
>>most of the fields. How ever the users still need to
>>change some information on the other fields or area.
>>
>>Is there any way to solve the problems?
>>
>>Thank you in advance.
>>.
>>
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