Protected Online form and Hyperlinks

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AngelT

Yikes!
I've done this before, but can't for the life of me, figure out how.
It has obviously been a while.

I have a protected online form (table format), for which there are a couple
hyperlinks (one in it's own cell). Of course I would like the user to be
able and access the hyperlinks without unprotecting the document.

I read something about using section breaks???? This sounds familiar, but I
don't recall exactly how it is done.

Help!!!!!

And thaaaannnkkkkkk youuuuuuuu. ;c)
 
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Charles Kenyon

It is done with a macrobutton field.
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/HLinksInForms.htm
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AngelT

I keep getting a Run Time Error 4198.
Have reviewed the syntax and all looks good.
These are intranet linked documents I'm linking to, does this make any
difference
to this method?

Can't believe this is being so difficult. I KNOW I just used an unprotect
option to a section before, but can't seem to figure that out in this version
of Word either (2003).

Totally frustrated. :c\
 
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Charles Kenyon

You can put your hyperlink in an unprotected section as well, you are right.
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Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

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Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide


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AngelT

Nice to know I still can, but ummm....*embarrassed*.....not so obvious of a
procedure for me in 2003 version. HELP??????? *hiding under the table, hand
slowly raised over the edge*
 

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