Click on Protect Document, Restrict Formatting and Editing, check the box in
#2, select "filling in forms", then click on Start Enforcing Protection in
#3. Here is where it will ask you for a password if there is one. I'd be
happy to look at it if wanted to email me the form.
Jeanne
"Greg" wrote:
> It was created by someone elses company and asked me to revise it. It seems
> to be protected after looking at what you mentioned. If its password
> protected, would it say it there also? I dont see anywhere to enter a
> password. Seems the only security I can take off of is it to be able to put
> comments onto the form and tracked changes.
>
> "Jeanne" wrote:
>
> > Hi Greg,
> >
> > Sounds like the form is protected - if you have a formal forms program at
> > your company chances are the creator or "forms" person will have to make the
> > changes for you.
> >
> > Otherwise, depending on if the form is password protected or not, you can
> > unprotect the form by going under the Review tab - the last option to the
> > right is the Protect Document setting. Depending on how the protection is
> > set up will determine your next step.
> >
> > "Greg" wrote:
> >
> > > I have a Word document that was created to be a form where you only can enter
> > > information in certain fields. It doesnt let you edit the form to make
> > > changes. How do I make this editable to I can make these changes?
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