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Hi :)
Sorry i misunderstood!  I have no idea how to make LibreOffice open in Read-Only mode by default.  

Apols and regards from 

Tom :)  





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From: jathan <jathanblackred@gmail.com>

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Thank very much to all for your help ;) An apology for some ambiguity in 
my explanation. That I want to do with LibreOffice is use it in 
read-only mode by default in place of edit function as odfviewer: 
http://opendocumentfellowship.com/odfviewer, pptview for powerpoint 
presentations or Evince or Adobe Reader for PDF documents. That is to 
say that no document can be opened for editing without assigning 
permissions previously in LibreOffice, only use it as a ODF documents 
viewer. Thanks.

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quieres saber por que lee esto
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