by Lupp » Thu Jul 16, 2020 10:32 am
Sorry. Your description is incomplete and inconsistent:
You protected "it" (the document).
Then you "inserted"... How?
"this sheet"... What's meant by "this" now - as opposed to the "it" above?
This is a question without any reasonable answer as long as it isn't clear what you actually did, what you expected, and in what way exactly the attempt failed.
Assuming you protected one sheet, and copied it to a different document using the respective item from the context menue of the sheet's tab:
I cannot confirm what you describe with AOO V 4.1.7. I find the copied sheet protected with the password I had set for it in its original position.
If you created a new sheet in the other document, and then used Copy/Paste for the all-sheet selection in the sheet originally protected, you shouldn't expect the result to be protected: Sheet protection isn't a property of the sheet's content, but of the sheet itself - and the sheet was neither copied nor moved in this case.
If you actually protected the document, its sheets never were protected against editing. The protection then concerns the document's overall structure: Number, names and order of the sheets.
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Lupp on Thu Jul 16, 2020 10:57 am, edited 2 times in total.
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