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You can trap the OnEnter event for a content control. This macro would fire every time you enter a Content Control and you can simply test the properties of the CC so that if someone enters that particular one, password check part of the macro can run.

See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/lib.../ff196332.aspx
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