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How can I create an expandable table in a protected form?
I want to create a protected form for users to fill out, and I need the users
to be able to add/delete rows to a table without unprotecting the form. Can anyone tell me how to do this? |
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How can I create an expandable table in a protected form?
The easiest solution is to place the table in an unprotected section of the
form; then users can add rows as they would in an unprotected table. Note, however, that they will also be able to edit the table, which may not be what you want. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "dgliver" wrote in message ... I want to create a protected form for users to fill out, and I need the users to be able to add/delete rows to a table without unprotecting the form. Can anyone tell me how to do this? |
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How can I create an expandable table in a protected form?
Stefan,
Thank you for your reply. I did think of that, but unfortunately I do need the table to be protected also. My feeling is the functionality I want is only possible by writing a macro, and I don't know VB. Any other ideas would be welcome! Greg "Stefan Blom" wrote: The easiest solution is to place the table in an unprotected section of the form; then users can add rows as they would in an unprotected table. Note, however, that they will also be able to edit the table, which may not be what you want. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "dgliver" wrote in message ... I want to create a protected form for users to fill out, and I need the users to be able to add/delete rows to a table without unprotecting the form. Can anyone tell me how to do this? |
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How can I create an expandable table in a protected form?
I suspect that you are right: a macro is needed. I believe a common
workaround is to have a macro unprotect the form, make the desired changes, and then reprotect it, but you should ask in a programming newsgroup such as microsoft.public.word.vba.general for more knowledgeable assistance. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "dgliver" wrote in message ... Stefan, Thank you for your reply. I did think of that, but unfortunately I do need the table to be protected also. My feeling is the functionality I want is only possible by writing a macro, and I don't know VB. Any other ideas would be welcome! Greg "Stefan Blom" wrote: The easiest solution is to place the table in an unprotected section of the form; then users can add rows as they would in an unprotected table. Note, however, that they will also be able to edit the table, which may not be what you want. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "dgliver" wrote in message ... I want to create a protected form for users to fill out, and I need the users to be able to add/delete rows to a table without unprotecting the form. Can anyone tell me how to do this? |
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How can I create an expandable table in a protected form?
There's an example at http://www.gmayor.com/word_vba_examples.htm
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Stefan Blom wrote: I suspect that you are right: a macro is needed. I believe a common workaround is to have a macro unprotect the form, make the desired changes, and then reprotect it, but you should ask in a programming newsgroup such as microsoft.public.word.vba.general for more knowledgeable assistance. "dgliver" wrote in message ... Stefan, Thank you for your reply. I did think of that, but unfortunately I do need the table to be protected also. My feeling is the functionality I want is only possible by writing a macro, and I don't know VB. Any other ideas would be welcome! Greg "Stefan Blom" wrote: The easiest solution is to place the table in an unprotected section of the form; then users can add rows as they would in an unprotected table. Note, however, that they will also be able to edit the table, which may not be what you want. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "dgliver" wrote in message ... I want to create a protected form for users to fill out, and I need the users to be able to add/delete rows to a table without unprotecting the form. Can anyone tell me how to do this? |
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How can I create an expandable table in a protected form?
That is good news. :-)
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... There's an example at http://www.gmayor.com/word_vba_examples.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Stefan Blom wrote: I suspect that you are right: a macro is needed. I believe a common workaround is to have a macro unprotect the form, make the desired changes, and then reprotect it, but you should ask in a programming newsgroup such as microsoft.public.word.vba.general for more knowledgeable assistance. "dgliver" wrote in message ... Stefan, Thank you for your reply. I did think of that, but unfortunately I do need the table to be protected also. My feeling is the functionality I want is only possible by writing a macro, and I don't know VB. Any other ideas would be welcome! Greg "Stefan Blom" wrote: The easiest solution is to place the table in an unprotected section of the form; then users can add rows as they would in an unprotected table. Note, however, that they will also be able to edit the table, which may not be what you want. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "dgliver" wrote in message ... I want to create a protected form for users to fill out, and I need the users to be able to add/delete rows to a table without unprotecting the form. Can anyone tell me how to do this? |
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How can I create an expandable table in a protected form?
Thanks Graham!
"Graham Mayor" wrote: There's an example at http://www.gmayor.com/word_vba_examples.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Stefan Blom wrote: I suspect that you are right: a macro is needed. I believe a common workaround is to have a macro unprotect the form, make the desired changes, and then reprotect it, but you should ask in a programming newsgroup such as microsoft.public.word.vba.general for more knowledgeable assistance. "dgliver" wrote in message ... Stefan, Thank you for your reply. I did think of that, but unfortunately I do need the table to be protected also. My feeling is the functionality I want is only possible by writing a macro, and I don't know VB. Any other ideas would be welcome! Greg "Stefan Blom" wrote: The easiest solution is to place the table in an unprotected section of the form; then users can add rows as they would in an unprotected table. Note, however, that they will also be able to edit the table, which may not be what you want. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "dgliver" wrote in message ... I want to create a protected form for users to fill out, and I need the users to be able to add/delete rows to a table without unprotecting the form. Can anyone tell me how to do this? |
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