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Anita - 22 Sep 2004 12:31 GMT
I have a document that I have password protected but have
identified some areas that require information to be
changed.  This works fine with computers within the
company that have 2003.  Is there a way to accomplish
this in Word 2000?
Doug Robbins - 23 Sep 2004 00:29 GMT
You need to divide the document into Sections by inserting Section Breaks
and then leave the Sections that you want to be changed unprotected when you
protect the document for forms.

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>I have a document that I have password protected but have
> identified some areas that require information to be
> changed.  This works fine with computers within the
> company that have 2003.  Is there a way to accomplish
> this in Word 2000?
Anita - 28 Sep 2004 15:34 GMT
>-----Original Message-----
>You need to divide the document into Sections by inserting Section Breaks
>and then leave the Sections that you want to be changed unprotected when you
>protect the document for forms.

header that I  want to merge and when you protect the
document, the header is not accessible.

>Hope this helps,
>Doug Robbins - Word MVP
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