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Disable Formediting
Dennis Dürrenberger 22.09.2006 12:49:01
Hi,
I have a form, which I sent by email to some recipients.
What I want ist, the form to be non editable. Since the form shall only be
for information purpose.
So it would be neat if I could protect the form from being filled out, just
before I send it to my recipients.
Would be great if this all would work throughout one simple buttonclick.
Would be perfect if this procedure has to be confirmed (either per
pop-up-"confirm"-button, or even better: you have to enter "protect" into a
textfield to apply form-protection)

is this possible?

thanks
dennis

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