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I have designed a document that contains one table with about 12 rows. Some of the rows are "read only" and some of them are "editable." I had no problem making the document read only, and then highlighting the rows I need to have edited, then starting Protection. The problem is that the LAST row in the table is an editable row - and, of course, if someone hits "TAB" in that row, another row is added to the table - which then goes to the next page. ![]() Does ANYONE know how I can fix it so that hitting TAB in the last row of a table will NOT produce another row - so the table keeps its size and stays on one page? Or anything that will keep the table the exact size I have designed so it does NOT spill over to a second page? Dwciardi |
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