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You can also protect your changes by adding a password. Click on Protect. This will open the Enter Password
              dialog box as shown in the figure. Add the Password. Now only those who know this password can approve
              or reject the change.



















              Compare Documents and Manage Changes
              When you click Compare Documents, LibreOffice compares the current file with the file you specify. This will
              open the Manage Changes dialog box with a list of all the differences between the two files. You can now
              accept or reject these differences and the current file will be updated accordingly.



                       ¾   ICT means enabling users to store, access and manipulate data in digital format.
                       ¾   A word processor is a software application that helps you create documents by entering, modifying
                           (editing text), arranging (formatting), and printing text.
                       ¾   You can create a new document by clicking on File   New   Text Document or pressing Ctrl+N on the
                           keyboard.
                       ¾   The Menu bar is at the top of a document window.
                       ¾   File Menu contains commands like New, Open, Save, and Print which apply to the entire document.
                       ¾   Edit Menu contains document editing tools like Cut, Copy, Paste, Find & Replace, etc.
                       ¾   Text formatting means changing the appearance of text.
                       ¾   You can bold, underline, or highlight the text to make it visually appealing.
                       ¾   All word processors have the ability to create numbered or bulleted lists.
                       ¾   You can insert images, tables, shapes, headers, and footers in a document.
                       ¾   Tracking  changes  in  a  LibreOffice  document  means  keeping  records  of  the  changes  made  to  the
                           document.



























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