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First, you don't necessarily need a macro to conditionally display some text in the document. This could be done via field coding, with the formfield's 'calculate on exit' option checked. See, for example: https://www.msofficeforums.com/word-...html#post38948 Second, if the text is to be put into another formfield, or an unprotected Section of the document, there is no need to unprotect the document.
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