![]() ![]() The tricky part is that these ranges must have content in order for the permission to take (and remain) in effect. Recent versions of Word (since 2007, as I recall) have a protection possiblity that allows you to block the entire document for editing - you can then explicitly allow editing for various ranges. Word.Range footerRange = į = 50 į = ĭocument.Close() ![]() Get the footer range and add the footer details. Word.Application wordApp = null ĭocument = (wordpath) įoreach (Word.Section wordSection in document.Sections) Is this possible? I searched on the net, but there isn't mention anywhere how to make it uneditable. I use this code to add a footer to a word document, but I want to make the footer read-only or uneditable if opened by an application.
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