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On the File tab, click the Protect Document button and select the Restrict Editing option. The Restrict Formatting and Editing pane displays. To apply the chosen to edit restrictions, click the Yes, Start Enforcing Protection button.
When I post a Google Doc for my students to complete, I give them editing privileges, so they can complete the work. In addition to Mark's response, consider using a Google Sheet instead. In a sheet you can protect certain areas of it so that the content does not change. You can even lock down tabs in your sheet too.
Open the Google Docs Spreadsheet which you are going to collaboratively work on. Select the cell-ranges you want to protect and lock down. On the menu, go to Data > Named and protected ranges. Alternatively, you can right-click anywhere on the spreadsheet and select the same option from the context menu.
When I post a Google Doc for my students to complete, I give them editing privileges, so they can complete the work. In addition to Mark's response, consider using a Google Sheet instead. In a sheet you can protect certain areas of it so that the content does not change. You can even lock down tabs in your sheet too.
On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. Select a row or column you want to freeze or unfreeze. At the top, click View. Freeze. Select how many rows or columns to freeze.
In Google Docs, select the file or folder you want to limit. Click Share and navigate to the Share with others window. Click Advanced. Next to the person's name, click the X. Save your changes.
Fortunately, not only is the answer yes, but there are a few different options for locking things down in Google Slides. One option is to set the background of the slide to the image you want locked by creating it in Google Drawings. Another option is to simply find a background picture, and insert it into the slide.
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