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Unprotecting just one part of a protected form.
I want everything on the form I created to be protected with the exception of the emails. I read a tutorial about this but my understanding is that the document has to be in sections. I employed the table function to build a form with legacy fields and the table, from what I can discern, does not have sections.
Anyone have a workaround for making the email launch when the end user places the cursor on it if the email is in a protected form? |
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Use Content Controls instead of legacy forms unless you have a reason to be doing legacy forms. If you protect for no changes - with exceptions, you can designate any area or part you want as an exception.
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