You’ll notice all the content except for the text boxes is now highlighted, meaning your text boxes can no longer be edited while the highlighted content can. In the left pane, click on Customise Ribbon and tick the Developer checkbox to activate the Developer tab.
Once selected, you’ll be prompted to enter a password for additional protection. To lock your text boxes, follow the procedure stipulated below: Open the Word document and click on the File tab > Options. Once you’ve selected the content, check the box next to “Everyone” under “Exceptions.” This makes it so that everyone is still able to edit the selected content.įinally, select “Yes, Start Enforcing Protection” at the bottom of the “Restrict Editing” pane.
The easiest way to do this is to hit Ctrl+A to select everything in the document and then hold the Ctrl key while clicking each checkbox, in turn, to remove them from the selection.
To update those fields, update them one by one, or select the entire text by. Next, you need to select all of the content in your document except for the text boxes you want to lock. you can lock specific fields in the document to prevent automatic updates. Here, check the box next to “Allow only this type of editing in the document” in the “Editing restrictions” section, then keep “No changes (Read only)” selected in the drop-down menu in the same section. A Restrict Editing pane appears on the right where you can restrict editing permissions for all, or certain parts, of the document.