Is there anyway to tell Word to treat this as a regular document to be
freely editted and changed?
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 8/26/08 1:43 PM, in article
00B5D85D-9F23-4062...@microsoft.com, "Mark Harris"
I am Stumped.
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In that case, the document is corrupt.
Copy everything EXCEPT the very last paragraph mark, and paste it into a new
file.
You may have to remove any section breaks in the original first. And you
will have to reset the margins and paper size afterwards.
Cheers
On 28/08/08 8:53 AM, in article
F40263A7-DFB3-4D2C...@microsoft.com, "Mark Harris"
<MarkH...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> The box is checked for 'Unrestricted Access'...
>
> I am Stumped.
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John McGhie, Microsoft MVP, Word and Word:Mac
Nhulunbuy, NT, Australia. mailto:jo...@mcghie.name
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It's very rare, but the master section break at the end of the document can
develop a slight corruption.
When that happens, one or more if its property containers will turn "read
only". What you are observing is exactly the effect this can produce.
Since the corruption affects only one of the property containers, not the
text, everything else in the document works: it's just that you can't change
"some" settings. Just which ones depends on which container corrupted!
Copying into a new document replaces the faulty container, so it again
becomes read/write, and the document will then behave normally.
Hope this helps
On 28/08/08 11:51 PM, in article
8E55477A-3652-4BB6...@microsoft.com, "Mark Harris"
<MarkH...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> One othet thing, this document is easy to edit, and can be saved without
> issue. I have even saved iot to the older version of Word (2003) and then
> opened THAT file and did a CONVERT to Word2007. Same issue persists. So, I
> really don't think the file is corrupt, but I think you suggestion to copy
> everything and paste it to a blank document that is freshly created should
> work.
>
> M
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