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       You could add a password which should lock the document;
          then when the receiver reads the document, he should be able to
copy it to his machine, make any additions & send back to you;
             then you can make the changes to the table & re-send/upload.

       I don't know the details as to how this would work;
          whenever I upload anything, I always click on 'only those with
the link' can open which keeps prying roving eyes from seeing.

       Hoping this helps to some degree,



From: Ken Springer <snowshed1@q.com>
Date: Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 7:11 PM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Document protection
To: users@global.libreoffice.org


Windows 7 Ultimate
LO 5.1.5.2

I've created a document with a simple table.  In one column, each cell
contains a fill in field.

I want to protect the entire document from changes *except* the fields.

How can I do this?  I haven't found a way up to now.

Incidentally, the help file for cell protection does not match the program.


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