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See attached. Next to the diagrams is a red circle. Click on that and you can use the keyboard arrow keys to drag it over whatever part of the diagram you want. You can even copy/paste it to produce multiple circles, which can also be resized via the Drawing Tools on the Ribbon.
The rest of the document has read-only protection applied so that nothing else can be edited.
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Only one more question, and that is: is it possible to "Make Exceptions" to editing if you have the "Restrict Editing" feature set to "Filling in forms?" I was planning to include this diagram on a form with drop-down menus and text boxes. Regards |
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Exceptions can't be applied with the "Filling in forms" restrictions. However, if you're using content controls for the text & dropdown inputs, you can simply mark those as Exceptions, too. Although there is a way of leaving portions of a document unprotected when using formfields and "Filling in forms" restrictions, that won't allow you to move or resize the circles.
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