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Old 03-12-2014, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Ulodesk View Post
if sections are created in a form document, one has the choice of selecting which sections are protected and which not. After creating more than one section, you'll see a new link under the Filling-in forms choice at right, for choosing sections.
Yes, but that doesn't allow the user to delete the unwanted Sections - they and the space they occupy will still be in the document because you can't delete their breaks and you can't reformat them, either.
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