Add protection to a template
You can add protection to individual content controls or to a group of controls in a template to help prevent someone from deleting or changing them. You can also apply a password to help protect all of the template content.What do you want to do?
Add protection to parts of a template
Add protection to all of the content in a template
Add protection to parts of a template
- Open the template that you want to help protect.
- Select the content controls or the group of controls to which you want to restrict changes.
- On the
Developer
tab, in theControls
group, clickProperties
. - In the
Content Control Properties
dialog box, underLocking
, select either or both theContent control cannot be deleted
orContents cannot be edited
check boxes.Use the
Contents cannot be edited
option when you want to protect text if it is included. For example, if you often include a disclaimer, you can help ensure that the text stays the same, and you can delete the disclaimer for forms that don't require it.Note The
Contents cannot be edited
option is not available for all controls.
Add protection to all of the content in a template
- Open the template that you want to help protect from changes.
- Make sure you are not in design mode by clicking
Design Mode
in theControls
group. - On the
Developer
tab, in theProtect
group, clickProtect Document
, and then clickRestrict Formatting and Editing
. - In the
Protect Document
task pane, underEditing restrictions
, select theAllow only this type of editing in the document
check box. - In the list of editing restrictions, select the restrictions that you want.
-
If you want to:
- Limit the formatting that readers can apply, see Restrict formatting changes.
- Allow readers to add comments only or tracked changes and comments, see Help protect your document against unwanted changes and comments.
- Allow some readers to be able to change selected areas in your document, see Allow changes to specific selections in a protected document.
-
- Under
Start enforcement
, clickYes, Start Enforcing Protection
. - To assign a password to the document so that only reviewers who know the password can remove the protection, type a password in the
Enter new password (optional)
box, and then confirm the password.Important If you choose not to use a password, readers can change your editing restrictions.