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Hi everyone,
I have a problem with a form I've been putting together. It's going to be a template for letters. This template is supposed to be as unchangeable as possible, so that users don't diverge from the corporate design. Therefore I put form elements wherever possible and restricted editing to a minimum. For each form element, I also set the formatting the way I need it to be. So far so good. However, as soon as I activate protection, text pasted into a form element from anywhere else is no longer matched to the previous formatting in the form element. I am fairly certain, that this has to do with the protection, because when the whole document is editable, pasting is not a problem. I set the default pasting option to match my current formatting, but this does not help. I hope you guys can help me with a way around this. I am using a german version of office, so some terms may be different, I'm trying my best to translate correctly. I'm happy to elaborate on any details if necessary. Thanks for your help! |
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