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Annalisa has attended:
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course

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hello,

i have a large document that needs to be sent out and filled in. however, i would like to block certain pages or part of pages so that they are restricted, like in excel - how do i do it? please help!
thank you,
annalisa

RE: word

Hi Annalisa

Thank you for your question.

The forum is provided to help you with questions pertaining to the topics covered on the courses you have attended with us (i.e. Excel Intermediate and Advanced).

We can help to point you in the right direction with this one, but normally this is something that we would offer on a consulting basis since it is related to Word rather than Excel.

Basically you need to create a form, using the Form toolbar to add form fields (where people will type/indicate their responses).

The parts of the form that you don't want people to be able to change need to be put in separate sections, using either continous section breaks or section breaks.

You will then be able to apply protection to these parts of the form, and the bits of the form that are not form fields using Tools - Protection.

Kind regards
Amanda

 

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Word tip:

WORK menu

To add the Work menu to the menu bar or a toolbar:

On the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click the Commands tab.
In the Categories box, click Built-in Menus.
Click Work in the Commands box and drag it to the menu bar or displayed toolbar.
With the Work menu in place, you can add any open Word document to your list. Here are the options:

To add the current document to the Work menu, on the Work menu, click Add to Work Menu.
To open a document on the Work menu, on the Work menu, click the document you want to open.
To remove a document from the Work menu:
Press CTRL+ALT+- (dash key). Your cursor will look like a large, bold underscore.
On the Work menu, click the document you want to remove.

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