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See Paul's suggestion that you use "No changes" instead of filling in forms restriction. Set exceptions where you want people able to type.
"Filling in forms" should really be labeled "filling in legacy forms." Making Forms with Microsoft Word |
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Except that the same "Filling in forms" restrictions work equally well with content controls...
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