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Old 02-07-2014, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by NobodysPerfect View Post
I do know I can disable the "Shade Editable Range" option with a single code line in a Document_Open macro
Code:
ActiveWindow.View.ShadeEditableRanges = False
But what can I do, if macros/'dotm' files are not allowed....

Is there any (well hidden) setting I do not know, or - a question for the VBA cracks - a code line for the normal.dot that globally disables this option (not only for the active window)?
You could add your code line (perhaps prefixed with 'ActiveDocument.') to a Document_Open macro in the Normal (global) template.
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