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Hi,

For ODF MS does not support the feature, for DOC LibO does not. I know this does not help you, but 
that is sad reality IMHO.

Liebe Grüße, / Yours,
Florian Reisinger

Am 23.06.2014 um 17:18 schrieb Thiago Parolin <tlparolin@gmail.com>:

Hello,
I'm trying to protected some parts of my text using sections.
If the document is opened in libreoffice, the content is protected with
password, but in MSWord 2010 not.
Saving file in .doc or .odt the results are the same. This feature works
only in LibreOffice?
i'm using 4.1 version in Bodhi linux 2.4.
Thanks for any advice.

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Thiago

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