How do I restrict
editing
is ms word?
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Protect a document and mark the parts that can be changed. On the Review tab, in the Protect group, click Restrict Editing. In the Editing restrictions area, select the Allow only this type of editing in the document check box. In the list of editing restrictions, click No changes (Read only).
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Explanation:
Restrict Editing In Word
- You can restrict editing for both your existing as well as new documents in Word. As long as you can open a document with the app, you can apply restrictions to it.
- Double-click on your document and it’ll open in the Word app.
- Click on the tab that says Review at the top to find the restrictions option that you’re looking for.
- On the following screen, click on Protect and select Restrict Editing to access the restrictions option.
- You’ll see a new pane appearing on the right-hand side of your screen. It lets you apply various types of restrictions to your document. Start by enabling the Limit formatting to a selection of styles option and clicking on Settings.
- A box will open on your screen. Here, you can specify what formatting styles are to be allowed for your document while restricting the others. Tick-mark the ones you want to keep.
- You can click on All to select all formatting options or None to select none of them. Finally, click on OK to save the changes.
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