![]() Therefore, from within my Macro I need to not only unprotect the document, but also remove all editable exceptions before inserting new "Enclosed Bookmarks", otherwise when the macro inserts new enclosed bookmarks (and sets content inside), I cannot lock the content inside the Enclosed Bookmark anymore, as it has been set as Editable "Exception" previously. Once deleted, I want to allow users to place new "Enclosed Bookmarks" again on any location of the document (which will be filled with external data - and locked again automatically). ![]() These special "sections" are locked against user editing! However, I want to allow my macro do delete these "enclosed bookmarks". Well, I want to allow my users to create, update and delete areas (Enclosed Bookmarks) through custom made macros. ![]() Hi! Thanks for your reply (I am in fact using MS Word 2007! - sorry). Why would you unprotect and delete the areas you just had editable? Use the defined ranges.and delete them.Īlthough this seems a little odd to me. However, as Range.Editors appears to allow you to define ranges, it would be there. ![]() ![]() As this looks like Word 2007 - and BTW, you should mention application version when you post - I can not help you. ![]()
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