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Well, figured out why I am unable to protect a document. It's because I am using mailmerge to import customer name/address to the invoice. So that's a dead end, unless I figure out another way to import customers into my invoices (another long project I am sure). But using mailmerge gives me a way to search for and import customer details.
Here is the basic invoice template. Without the linked customer file obviously... Any ideas would be great. Mark |
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