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"Calc gives you a few different ways to protect your information from prying eyes (I realized that this is what they were talking about, instead of just saving the info). You can hide just the cells of your document – either one or many – if you so choose. To do this, right click on your selection and then choose Format Cells. You will find all the options necessary for hiding all or part of your information under the tab marked Cell Protection. To protect an entire page, go to Tools/Protect Documents/Sheet and select a password."

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