Re: Unprotect a document
- From: "Klaus Linke" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 18:17:45 +0200
Also, there are different kinds of protection.
If the document is "only" (password) protected for forms, you can simply open a new doc and use "Insert > File".
Another reason why you might not be able to edit a document is if it contains embedded fonts that don't allow for editing.
Don't remember, but I guess the error message you get if you try to edit should give a hint in that case.
Regards,
Klaus
"NanaK" wrote:
> It could be protected or it might be a read only. To see if it is protected,
> go to Tools/Protect Document. If it is protected and has a password you
> won't be able to do anything with it.
>
> If my memory serves me correctly, if the file is a ready only it will tell
> you that on the file when it is open. If that's the case, you can only save
> it as a different name and then make your changes to it as you wish.
>
> "sfakins" wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to edit a document that was e-mailed to me, however, I'm unable to
> > manipulate the data. Is it possible the document is protected and if so is it
> > possible to unprotect it?
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