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Dear Community
I have a normal Word document (no form, no textboxes or things like that) and would like that a user of the document can only write in the document with the font "Arial", Size 11. After the user wrote a text, it shall be immpossible for him to change the font. "Arial" is the only font to use in the whole document. How can I do that? Do I have to use VBA? The user shall be able to format the text to "bold" and back. Thank you so much! Michael |
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