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Chapter 9: Advanced Techniques
Note: Cell protection for cells , setting the Protected attribute, is only effective when the whole table is protected.
The default condition is that every cell receives the Protected attribute. Thus, in cells where the user may make
changes, the attribute must be removed selectively for those cells. Once this is done then protect the whole table
and save the document.
Turning on protection
For cells: Select cell range. Choose Format > Cells > Cell Protection tab.
For spreadsheets: Choose Tools > Protect Document > Sheet.
For documents: Choose Tools > Protect Document > Document.
Enter and confirm a password of at least 5 characters.
Turning off protection
For spreadsheets: Choose Tools > Protect Document > Sheet.
For documents: Choose Tools > Protect Document – Document.
Where a password has been assigned, enter the correct password.
Protecting Sections in Writer
Any section of a OpenOffice.org Writer text document can be protected against changes with
a password.
Turning on protection
1. Select the section.
2. Choose Insert > Section > Section,
3. Under Write protection mark the Protect and With password check boxes. (If the
section already exists: Format > Sections.)
4. Enter and confirm a password of at least 5 characters.
Turning off protection
1. Choose Format > Sections > Section
2. Under Write protection, uncheck Protect.
3. Enter the correct password.
Protecting Cells in a OpenOffice.org Writer Table
The contents of individual cells of a Writer text table can also be protected from changes.
Turning on protection
Place the cursor in a cell or select cells. Choose Format > Cell >
Protect.
Turning off protection
First, ensure that Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org Writer >
Formatting Aids > Cursor in protected areas has Enable checked.
Place the cursor in the cell or select the cells. Then choose Format >
Cell > Unprotect.
Select the table in the Navigator, open the context menu and select
Table > Unprotect.
Use Shift+Ctrl+T to remove protection for the entire current table
or all selected tables.
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