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How to Protect a section of text in OpenOffice Writer

Apr 24, 2008 05:55 PM
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When you are editing your documents, it is sometimes a good idea to protect areas of text, so they cannot be edited, just in case you make a mistake and edit the wrong part.

In this screencast tutorial, we show you how to protect a section of text when using OpenOffice Writer, including applying a password which will protect your document against unauthorized editing. Protecting text will be most useful if you are collaborating with other artists or coworkers to keep accidents from happening to your OpenOffice Writer documents.

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