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In this dialog window, you can protect certain document properties from being revised or allow certain adjustments to documents. It is possible to protect the document without a password. If you have defined a password, a separate dialog window appears to enter the protection password.
Password |
You can enter a password or leave the field blank. |
Allowed adjustments list |
Protects the document selectively against changes of certain properties. Actions which are selected in the list may be adapted by users: - Add an remove models: Add new model pages and delete existing ones. - Add an remove master reports: Add new templates and delete existing ones. - Add an remove reports: Add new reports and delete existing ones. - Add an remove materials: Add new materials and delete existing ones. - Edit material properties: Change material properties. - Edit material representation: Change appearance-related properties (e.g. color) of materials. - Add and remove boundary conditions: Add new boundary conditions and delete existing ones. - Edit boundary condition properties: Change boundary condition properties. - Edit boundary condition representation: Change appearance-related properties (e.g. color) of boundary conditions. - Add and remove styles: Add new styles (appearance-related properties of result objects such as the number of decimal places) and delete existing ones. - Edit styles: Change style properties. - Edit calculation options: Change Calculation options. - Edit model options: Change Model options. - Edit cavity options: Change Cavity options. - Edit special material options: Change Special material options. - Edit result options: Change Result options. |
OK |
Protects the document selectively against changes of certain properties. Actions which are selected in the list may be adapted by users. If a password has been defined, then a dialog window will appear prompting for a password. |
Cancel |
Cancels the entire action. The document is not protected. |