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Protecting objects from change You can prevent objects from being changed, edited, moved, or deleted from a layout by locking them. To lock objects on a layout: 1. In Layout mode, select the objects you want to lock. For more information, see Selecting objects. 2. Click Inspector in the layout bar, then click Position. 3. In the Arrange & Align area, click Lock . The handles of each selected object turn gray to indicate that the object is locked. To unlock objects: • Select the locked objects, then click Unlock . Notes • Locking a field in Layout mode does not prevent changes to the information in Browse mode. For details on securing data, see Protecting databases. • When you copy or duplicate a locked object, the copy isn't locked. • When you group objects that include a locked object, the grouped object is locked. For more information on grouping objects, see Grouping and ungrouping objects. • Locking doesn't prevent changes to the stacking order. See Moving objects forward or backward on a layout. • You can lock panel controls: • Objects on panel controls won’t be locked unless you lock the panel control. • When you lock a slide control, its position and appearance can’t be changed. However, you can continue to make changes in the Slide Control Setup window. • Locked objects can’t be set to automatically resize when the window is resized. See Setting auto-resize options for layout objects.