Thanks again.Ever had one of those forms that repeats someone’s name or some other piece of information, um, repeatedly? Say, a will or a power of attorney or something similar? After reading your tip I had the shading turned off within 5 min. It was driving me and my managers CRAZY! 2010 is new to us so were all trying to figure out where all of the features we used to use are.
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Thank you so much for your tip! I had already spent a several hours of my own trying to figure out how to turn off the shading after my manager had set up a template with it on. I had the same experience–lots of sites with no answer, but this works. Why does Microsoft make this so complicated? Thanks! I must have clicked every button in Word trying to get rid of that damn shading! I never would have figured that out on my own, and Word Help wasn’t much help. =DĮxactly what I was looking for (after so many failed attempts to find the answer), and it was such an easy solution!Thank you!! Thanks for letting me know this tutorial helped you! I don’t always get it right because sometimes I misunderstand the question or don’t know what version the person is using… But I always hope that my readers will let me know if something doesn’t work as described. I looked at about 5 sites previous to this one and they were all wrong! This one actually works, nice one! Please add to the discussion using the comment box at the end of the page.) (These comments are from a previous commenting system. To protect a form in Word 2007, on the Developer tab, click Protect Document in Word 2010, click Restrict Editing. If you use Legacy form fields, you have to protect your form for filling in form fields, otherwise the form will not work. To configure a Legacy form field, right-click it and select Properties. The gray shading in the form field is now gone Click Design Mode again to toggle it off.In the Controls group, click Legacy Tools.
The gray shading in the legacy form field