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Old 6th June 2009, 03:33 PM
robert morris
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Default Unprotect columns in protected sheet

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Using Word 2007

I have created a document with a table. I need to protect the document but
allow two columns to be edited by others. I have done this part but in the
'Original Source: The Code Cage Forums http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/document-properties-formatting/104129-unprotect-columns-protected-sheet.html#post371904
columns to be edited there appears a yellowish box (I guess showing the
columns available for edit). Can this be deleted? They do not print but are
a little confusing visually. I only have two columns to be edited by others
and they will have no problem with knowing which columns they can edit.

Bob M.

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Old 6th June 2009, 06:04 PM
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Forget it. I had overlooked a checkbox.

Bob M.

"robert morris" wrote:

'Original Source: The Code Cage Forums http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/document-properties-formatting/104129-unprotect-columns-protected-sheet.html#post371991
> Using Word 2007
>
> I have created a document with a table. I need to protect the document but
> allow two columns to be edited by others. I have done this part but in the
> columns to be edited there appears a yellowish box (I guess showing the
> columns available for edit). Can this be deleted? They do not print but are
> a little confusing visually. I only have two columns to be edited by others
> and they will have no problem with knowing which columns they can edit.
>
> Bob M.
>

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