Creating fillable forms in Word

D

DonerBee

In previous versions of Word (prior to 2007), used to be able to create forms
- text fields, etc. - and then "lock" the form - so that users could only
fill in the form but not change any static, permanent text. Is there still a
"lock" feature in 2007? Not a "protected" form. - I've found that when "form
protection" is used, users cannot use Spell Check, users cannot delete one
word or one character - they're forced to delete the whole paragraph and
start typing all over again.
I just want a simple form, with fillable fields that can be manipulated more
easily by the end-users.
 
S

Stefan Blom

You can still insert the form fields of Word 97-2003; you can find them by
clicking the Legacy Tools button on the Developer ribbon tab. Then protect
the document via the Protect Document | Restrict Formatting and Editing on
the same tab.

If the Developer tab is not visible, first display it by checking the "Show
Developer tab in the Ribbon" option in Office button | Word Options, Popular
category.
 

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