Prevent Others from Changing Document Styles

Posted by Dan St. Hilaire  /  January 29, 2010  /  Word   —   No Comments ↓

Restrict formatting in Word 2007 Documents

By default, all styles are available and can be changed by other users. You can restrict people from changing the formatting or styles for portions of your document or for the entire document.

1. On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click the Styles Dialog Box Launcher.
2. In the Styles task pane, click Manage Styles, and then click the Restrict tab.
3. In the Sort order list, select the sort order that you want to use to view the styles.
4. Click the individual styles that you want to restrict, or select groups of styles by clicking one of the following options.
* Select Visible: Click this option to select the styles that appear by default in the recommended list. To see the list of recommended styles, click the Recommend tab.
Tip: To add styles to this list, on the Recommend tab, select the styles that you want to add, and then click Show.
* Select Built-in: Click this option to select all of the styles that are included in Microsoft Office Word but not any custom styles that you created.
* Select All: Click this option to select all of the styles that are included in Word and all of the custom styles that you created.
5. Select the check boxes next to one or more of the following:
* Limit formatting to permitted styles: Select this option to allow reviewers to change formatting using only permitted styles. Reviewers won't be able to format text directly or use styles that are restricted.
* Allow AutoFormat to override formatting: Select this option to allow reviewers to use restricted styles when automatically formatting text such as hyperlinks or automatic bullets. For example, if you select this check box, Word will automatically format hyperlinks, even if the Hyperlink style is locked.
Note: This option is available only if Limit formatting to permitted styles is selected.
* Block Theme or Scheme switching: Select this option to prevent reviewers from changing the themes that are used in the document.
* Block Quick Style Set switching: Select this option to prevent reviewers from changing the current style set.
6. Click Restrict.
A lock icon appears next to any styles that are restricted.
7. Click OK.
8. You may be prompted to create an optional password. To assign a password to the document so that only people who know the password can remove the restriction, type a password in the Enter new password (optional) box, and then confirm the password.

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