Protecting Parts of Documents in Word
Allan Ackerson
alackerson at msn.com
Thu Feb 22 06:44:49 MST 2007
Yep. First, make the whole document read-only. Then you can go back and
mark the sections that you will allow people to change. See Tools > Protect
Document.
Cheers!
Al
>From: wawelsmok <wawelsmok at o2.pl>
>To: techwr-l at lists.techwr-l.com
>Subject: Protecting Parts of Documents in Word
>Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:21:52 +0100
>
>Hi Everyone!
>
>I know a document can be protected against people adding Styles, but can I
>prevent users from working on particular sections? For example, completely
>ban them from editing the footer/header, a certain page, etc.
>
>Thanks in advance..
>
>Pete
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