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Hello,
In Office 2000 to protect a form all I had to do was select Protect from the
Tools menu and type in a password. However, it's different now in Word 2003.
When I select Protect in Word 2003 a window opens on the side that has the
following 3 choices:
1. Formatting restrictions
2. Editing restrictions
3. Start enforcement.
The problem is the "Yes, Start Enforcing Protection" button stays greyed-out
even though I set the "Allow only this type of editing in the document:" to
"Filling in forms".
This is very annoying in that I don't know what else to try in order to
protect the document. This was a very simple procedure in Office 2000.
What am I supposed to do now?
-A
In Office 2000 to protect a form all I had to do was select Protect from the
Tools menu and type in a password. However, it's different now in Word 2003.
When I select Protect in Word 2003 a window opens on the side that has the
following 3 choices:
1. Formatting restrictions
2. Editing restrictions
3. Start enforcement.
The problem is the "Yes, Start Enforcing Protection" button stays greyed-out
even though I set the "Allow only this type of editing in the document:" to
"Filling in forms".
This is very annoying in that I don't know what else to try in order to
protect the document. This was a very simple procedure in Office 2000.
What am I supposed to do now?
-A