Read-only
The private keyword is used to ensure that no other classes will be able to access (view or modify) that class member.
Go to Start, Control Panel, and Date and Time. Here you will be able to adjust the time and all the settings. If you don't want other computer users to modify the date/time settings, set their account permissions to Limited. If they are a limited user they cannot modify other users or system settings.
modify
The type of teleconference that allows two or more users to edit and modify data files simultaneously is known as "collaborative editing" or "real-time collaboration." This feature is commonly found in applications like Google Docs, Microsoft Office 365, and similar platforms, enabling multiple users to work on documents or projects together in real time, regardless of their physical location.
Users will be able to comment,post,discuss and reply.
When modifying a managing account online, you can typically change elements such as user permissions, account settings, billing information, and contact details. Additionally, you may be able to adjust access levels for various users, including adding or removing users and defining their roles. Ensure that you save any changes made to apply them effectively. Always refer to the specific platform's guidelines for detailed instructions.
No, you are not able to hide your trust points from other users.
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Perhaps the document is copy protected.
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If a user has write permissions then that user is able to Delete or Modify that file. In the case of directories it means that user can create, delete, modify files in that folder.
I cant find any concrete reason for the logo. However - in my opinion, it signifies the 'freedom' aspect of OpenOffice - in that you, the end-user is able to modify the program to suit your needs. This is in direct contrast to Microsoft, who do not licence end-users to edit their software !