[mso] Re: Editing P/W Protected Template

In message <13512599712.20040327135347@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Paul Darnell
<pdarnell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>Fellow Saturday Readers,
>
>I've received a template of an annual report to complete for my bishop.
>Unfortunately, my situation requires me to enter three times more
>information per line than the template allows.
>
>The template is password protected so I can't edit the template per
>se. Is there some way I can get around that password yet preserve most
>of the formatting?  Like save an empty document as something else
>(e.g., WordPerfect, RTF, PDF, etc.) to drop the template protection,
>convert it back to Word for editing and making my own template?
>
>If that fails I guess I will have to print and scan an empty document
>based on the template and run it through OmniForm.
>
>Ideas please?

Smaller font? Ctrl+[ makes the font 1 point smaller.

Bernard Hill
Braeburn Software
Author of Music Publisher system
Music Software written by musicians for musicians
http://www.braeburn.co.uk
Selkirk, Scotland

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