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How do I protect a column in a table?
Simply, I just need to protect the first column in a 2 column table. How do
I do that? Thank you. Dina |
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How do I protect a column in a table?
Dina wrote:
Simply, I just need to protect the first column in a 2 column table. How do I do that? Thank you. Dina Assuming you mean protection for forms entry: You can't. The only way to separate a protected area from an unprotected area is to insert a section break between them, because forms protection is a property of an entire section. But there is no way to insert a section break between columns of a table. In fact, you can't insert a section break between rows of a table without splitting the table into two separate tables. If you need to allow entry of text into other cells of the table, insert text form fields in those cells. Then protect the entire section containing the table. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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