I tried it; it works. And theoretically I could write a macro so others can use the form the same way. Thanks for a simple but workable solution
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Turn protection off; do your merge; then protect the form. That is what
do
Note: I merge to the screen, not to a printer or a document. This means i
works one record at a time
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http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome
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CGiannini said:
I have a merge form set up that pulls information from an Access database
I'd like to protect the document to make it easier to maneuver to fields an
select checkboxes, but the merge function is not available when protectio
is turned on. Suggestions for how to handle this? Thanks