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Old 11-16-2015, 11:24 AM
NMBELL NMBELL is offline Macro (or something) to run Spell Check within rich text content boxes in lock document Windows 7 64bit Macro (or something) to run Spell Check within rich text content boxes in lock document Office 2010 64bit
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Default Macro (or something) to run Spell Check within rich text content boxes in lock document


We use a subcontract document that is restricted allowing users only to fill in certain areas. The areas are rich text content control boxes. I am hoping there is a way to run a macro or something which will unlock the document, run spell check, then re lock the document. Also, is there a way to allow users to change formatting only within the rich text content control boxes?

I have attached the unrestricted document for reference. Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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