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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Don't clear form fields when protecting as a form Windows 8 Don't clear form fields when protecting as a form Office 2013
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Also, consider using templates for your forms rather than documents.


Templates in Microsoft Word

This makes it easier to make sure modifications are used and may even obviate the need for you to have a protected form at all. Each use creates a new document from the template and you do not have to worry about someone saving over your form.
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