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Old 10-13-2022, 12:21 PM
data808 data808 is offline Protected Word Document Open Cursor Location Windows 10 Protected Word Document Open Cursor Location Office 2019
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I have a word document that is protected and is set on "No changes (Read only)" and so this causes the cursor to be in the top left of the document when I open the file. Is there a way to make it so that the cursor's focus is on a specific date picker in the document? I locked the structure of this document except for the date pickers, content control text boxes (plain text), etc... I had to do this because of content control checkboxes weren't very smooth when tabbing through the fillable areas of the document. I also tried legacy checkboxes with not much luck either so this No Changes (Read Only) has been working fine. Now I just want the cursor to be on a date picker in the top center of the document because that is the first fillable area that the user will start typing in data. Please help. Thanks in advanace.
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