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Old 10-15-2015, 02:06 AM
rogelinepaula rogelinepaula is offline Can't reset form fields (Word 2013) and conditional formatting Windows 8 Can't reset form fields (Word 2013) and conditional formatting Office 2013
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Originally Posted by gmayor View Post
Save the empty form as a template and create new documents fom it. The new documents will always be cleared of data and there will be no danger of inadvertently saving over wanted data.

The document protection is on the developer tab of the ribbon. You may need to enable the developer tab from the built-in ribbon editor.
Thank you for your help--it worked! Is there also a way for conditional formatting to work on MS Word? For example the choices on the drop-down list are Unknown, Yes and No. Is there a way to make the selection Red if it's Unknown, Yellow for No and Green for Yes? Or can it only be done on Excel?
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