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Add a table row in a locked form
There is no easy way to manage the addition and deletion of rows in a
protected section - I know from experience, it involves pretty convoluted VBA programming. A simple alternative is to bound your table with section breaks, then ToolsProtect DocumentFormsSections and uncheck the section with your table in it. When you apply forms protection, that section will be unprotected so the user can add and delete rows in the normal way. Regards, Chad "Raphael Goubet" wrote in message om... Hi, I have a form containing a table. This form needs to be locked, but part of the information is to be entered in rows of the table. Problem is: I don't know at first how many rows will be needed each time the form is filled. So how can I add tables rows when filling in a locked form? Thanks in advance. Raphael |
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