From: Maggie on 6 May 2010 00:20 There is no other way but using a password recovery software which is claim to unlock the password protected word document. here i recommend Word Password Recovery 5.0 -- an easy-to-use tool designed for recovering the lost Microsoft Word password. Passwords to modify are recovered in just seconds! for forther information : http://www.recoverlostpassword.com/ Ka wrote: How do insert a picture in a locked word document without unlock? 27-Jan-09 I am trying to insert or paste a picture into a locked word document without unlocking it. I can unlock and paste but is there a setting that can be used to keep it locked and paste a picture? Help! Previous Posts In This Thread: On Tuesday, January 27, 2009 3:55 PM Ka wrote: How do insert a picture in a locked word document without unlock? I am trying to insert or paste a picture into a locked word document without unlocking it. I can unlock and paste but is there a setting that can be used to keep it locked and paste a picture? Help! On Tuesday, January 27, 2009 4:10 PM gordon(dot)bentleymix(at)gmail(dot)com wrote: Kat,As has been mentioned in multiple posts related to locked (protected) Kat, As has been mentioned in multiple posts related to locked (protected) documents, document protection disables many functions in Word - sometimes seemingly without good reason. This includes any function to do with graphics (images, AutoShapes, WordArt, etc.), and I suspect this has to do with graphics being carried in a different 'layer' in the document. Unfortunately, there is no workaround or "setting" to bypass this limitation apart from unlocking the document prior to pasting the image. This _can_ be done programmatically, but it's been my experience that the result is somewhat less than ideal; after the image is inserted and the document locked again, there is no way to manipulate the image easily. In fact, you can't even delete the image, let alone move it around, resize it, control the wrapping, etc. I have created templates that supported inserting an image programmically, but only within very tight constraints: an image (logo) of a certain size inserted into a specific location and never touched again. Sorry. Looks like you're out of luck. :-( -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix Word MVP Uninvited email contact will be marked as SPAM and ignored. Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup. "Kat" wrote: On Wednesday, January 28, 2009 2:45 AM Graham Mayor wrote: If a document requires such free editing, then you have to ask whether a If a document requires such free editing, then you have to ask whether a protected form is the best way of achieving it. A userform to gather and place the data may make more sense - and that leaves the document capable of regular editing. For the basics, see Word MVP FAQ - Userforms http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Userforms.htm for a more in depth explanation, see http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Create_and_employ_a_UserForm.htm -- <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> Kat wrote: Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Get Silverlight 4 Installed: Tips and Tricks http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/05910e41-3846-4db9-8e1b-f54c56a64ed9/get-silverlight-4-install.aspx
From: macropod on 6 May 2010 00:56 Hi Maggie chen, Absolute rubbish!! -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Maggie chen" wrote in message news:20105602015chenyanxia1988(a)gmail.com... > There is no other way but using a password recovery software which is claim to unlock the password protected word document. > here i recommend Word Password Recovery 5.0 -- an easy-to-use tool designed for recovering the lost Microsoft Word password. > Passwords to modify are recovered in just seconds! > for forther information : http://www.recoverlostpassword.com/ > > > > Ka wrote: > > How do insert a picture in a locked word document without unlock? > 27-Jan-09 > > I am trying to insert or paste a picture into a locked word document without > unlocking it. I can unlock and paste but is there a setting that can be used > to keep it locked and paste a picture? Help! > > Previous Posts In This Thread: > > On Tuesday, January 27, 2009 3:55 PM > Ka wrote: > > How do insert a picture in a locked word document without unlock? > I am trying to insert or paste a picture into a locked word document without > unlocking it. I can unlock and paste but is there a setting that can be used > to keep it locked and paste a picture? Help! > > On Tuesday, January 27, 2009 4:10 PM > gordon(dot)bentleymix(at)gmail(dot)com wrote: > > Kat,As has been mentioned in multiple posts related to locked (protected) > Kat, > > As has been mentioned in multiple posts related to locked (protected) > documents, document protection disables many functions in Word - sometimes > seemingly without good reason. This includes any function to do with graphics > (images, AutoShapes, WordArt, etc.), and I suspect this has to do with > graphics being carried in a different 'layer' in the document. > > Unfortunately, there is no workaround or "setting" to bypass this limitation > apart from unlocking the document prior to pasting the image. This _can_ be > done programmatically, but it's been my experience that the result is > somewhat less than ideal; after the image is inserted and the document locked > again, there is no way to manipulate the image easily. In fact, you can't > even delete the image, let alone move it around, resize it, control the > wrapping, etc. I have created templates that supported inserting an image > programmically, but only within very tight constraints: an image (logo) of a > certain size inserted into a specific location and never touched again. > > Sorry. Looks like you're out of luck. :-( > -- > Cheers! > > Gordon Bentley-Mix > Word MVP > > Uninvited email contact will be marked as SPAM and ignored. Please post all > follow-ups to the newsgroup. > > > "Kat" wrote: > > On Wednesday, January 28, 2009 2:45 AM > Graham Mayor wrote: > > If a document requires such free editing, then you have to ask whether a > If a document requires such free editing, then you have to ask whether a > protected form is the best way of achieving it. A userform to gather and > place the data may make more sense - and that leaves the document capable of > regular editing. For the basics, see Word MVP FAQ - Userforms > http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Userforms.htm > > for a more in depth explanation, see > http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Create_and_employ_a_UserForm.htm > > -- > <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> > Graham Mayor - Word MVP > > My web site www.gmayor.com > Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org > <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> > > > Kat wrote: > > > Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice > Get Silverlight 4 Installed: Tips and Tricks > http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/05910e41-3846-4db9-8e1b-f54c56a64ed9/get-silverlight-4-install.aspx
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