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Old 11-15-2012, 01:44 AM
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Hi, I am wanting to develop a range of templates for staff to be able to edit text content themselves but not change the logo, footer etc to keep within the organizations style guide.

I have tried making a form and protecting it, but I need staff to be able to change the size of the font, but not the color or font type.



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What kind of form did you create (eg using formfields, content controls)? What kind of protection/restrictions did you apply?
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Hi, in developer I added a text form field then did restrict editing. I chose only to allow filling in forms. When protection is added I can change the text but not the size.
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Instead of using formfields and forms protection, you should consider using Content Controls and setting the editing restrictions to a pre-defined set of Styles that provide all the formatting the users might need.
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