Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhpindexes;unprotectingtables of contents;unprotectingtables;protecting/unprotecting cellssections;protecting/unprotectingunprotecting tables of contents and indexesprotecting;tables and sectionscells;protecting/unprotectingdocument;protection from changesProtecting Contents in %PRODUCTNAME WriterThe following is an overview of the different ways of protecting contents in %PRODUCTNAME Writer from being modified or deleted.Protecting Sections in %PRODUCTNAME WriterAny section of a %PRODUCTNAME Writer text document can be protected against changes, and with an optional password.Protection is not intended to be an information security protection, it is a switch to prevent accidental changes.Turning on protectionInformation to protect must be in a section. To create or select a section:If the section does not exist: Select the text, then choose menu Insert - Section... .If the section already exists: Choose menu Format - Sections... and select the section in the list Section, or right-click on the section in the Navigator and choose Edit....To enable protectionIf you want to protect the contents without a password, choose the Protect check box under the Write protection.If you want the protection with a password, choose Protect and With password check boxes and click on the Password… button. Enter and confirm a password of at least five characters.Modification of protectionIf the protection does not have a password and you would like to use one, choose the With password checkbox, click the Password button, and enter and confirm a password of at least five characters.If the protection has a password and you want to clear it, uncheck the With password box under Write protection and enter the correct password.If the section is protected with a password and you want to change it, click on the Password button in the Edit Sections window and enter the correct password twice.Turning off protectionIf the protection does not have a password, uncheck the Protect box under Write protection.If the protection has a password, uncheck the Protect box under Write protection and enter the correct password.Protecting Cells in a %PRODUCTNAME Writer TableYou can protect the contents of individual cells of tables or whole table in %PRODUCTNAME Writer from changes.For one or several cells, place the cursor in a cell or select needed several cells. Choose the Table - Protect Cells in menu bar.For whole table, select the table, and choose the Table - Protect Cells in menu bar.If necessary, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids and select Enable cursor under the Protected Areas.Place the cursor in the cell or in the selected cells and choose the Table - Unprotect Cells in menu bar.For whole table, right-click on the table in the Navigator, and choose Table - Unprotect in the context menu or select the whole table and choose Table - Unprotect Cells in menu bar.Contents Protection in Tables of Contents and IndexesTables of contents and indexes created in %PRODUCTNAME Writer, are automatically protected against accidental changes.Right-click in the index or table of contents. Choose Edit Index... in the context menu. Choose Protected against manual changes on the Type tab.Right-click on the index or table of contents in the Navigator and choose Index - Read-only item.Right-click in the index or table of contents. Choose Edit Index... in the context menu. Uncheck Protected against manual changes on the Type tab.Right-click in the index or table of contents in the Navigator and uncheck Index - Read-only.Protection of the whole %PRODUCTNAME Writer document from changes.You can protect the contents of %PRODUCTNAME Writer document from changes, with one of the following file formats: .doc, .docx, .odt, .ott.To enable the protection of the whole document, go to %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Compatibility and choose Protect form. To disable protection, uncheck it.Protecting Other Contents