Double Clicking Document Icon No Longer Open In Word For Mac 2011

Ever had to fill in a form electronically to apply something? Here is the scenario: • You open must apply electronically for something • You download a microsoft word document • You open it and see that the document containst 'grey-out field' that you can only replace, write before or after, or double click and change their default value I was in that sutuation a couple of times over the past few years and couldn't find how to write in those fields, and ended up either giving up and printing the document and filling it manually, or replacing the grey fields with normal text. Googling and using Microsoft Word help wasn't any helpful as the only search/help result consisted in tutorials explaining how to create the fill-in forms. Any idea how to persuade word to le me fill-in these fields? Just cracked the mistery!!! In word 2007: • Click on the office logo (top left hand corder of the word window) • Click on word options • In the popular section, check Show developer tab in the ribbon (or in the customize ribbon section, tick the 'developer' tab under 'main tabs') • Now on the ribbon, select the Developer tab • Click on the Protect document icon/button, a new inspector/sidebar should appear on the right side of the screen • In the inspector/sidebar, in the 2. Section, check Allow only this type of editing in the document, then chose Filling in forms in the drop down list immediately bellow.
• Press the Yes, start enforcing protection button and provide a password when asked. This is probably one of the greatest (and well hidden!) great feature of word. Once you set your password, only somebody that knows your password can chage what you entered in the grey-out field! I really wonder why the microsoft office team took so much effort in hidding that great feature! Hope this helps!
Best Answer: Step 1 Open Microsoft Word by double-clicking on the icon. A new document will automatically be created for you, entitled 'Document 1.' Step 2 Determine the layout and size of your document. Go to 'File' in the top navigational menu. Select 'Page setup.' The standard paper size is US letter. Choose File from the menu bar and click Open. Type 'AutoRecover' in the search box. Double-click the most recently saved AutoRecover file. Click the file, then click Open. If the file is grayed-out, choose All Files in the Enable menu, then click the file. Click Tools > AutoCorrect from the Word 2011 menu bar. In the “Replace” column put the short word or phrase you want to type, and then in the “With” column type out the full word or phrase you want to be shown.
After installing iWork apps and removing AppleWorks from your drive, AppleWorks documents will often open simply by double-clicking the document icon in the Finder. Very strange. I updated my Office for Mac 2011 to version 14.1.4 in December when it became available. And while I generally create Word docs in RTF format (since it saves huge amounts in doc size), I am able to open.docx docs in Word without issue.