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Table - Using A Locked Cell To "Lock" Text In |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: The customer wanted to take a certain amount of text within a document and lock it or protect it so that it could not be changed. Although WordPerfect does not currently have this specific feature, the customer found that there is a way to do this to some degree. The customer made a table with just one column and one row and moved the text into the table. He then went into Table Edit (Alt-F7, 2, 2) and changed all of the line styles to none (3, 7, 1), and then locked the cell (2, 1, 5, 1) within that table. This method "locks" the text (prevents it from being altered) unless the user deletes the Table Definition code, or goes back into Table edit and "unlocks" the cell again. *This information is given strictly as a troubleshooting option. |
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