Is there a way to lock a service to prevent editing by others?
I don't think so, but you can go to File - Back Up Presentation to save a local copy on your computer, and then import it later. But I don't think there is a way to give some users read-only access to presentations within Proclaim.
Hey devs @Proclaim Account, I wonder if it wouldn't be a bad idea to be able to lock certain parts of a presentation?
For instance, you could add Lock to the menu when you right click (CMD click) on an item in the order of service.
Then the rest of the service is unlocked for anyone else that needs to edit it.
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