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interface XInteractionPassword2
Base Interfaces
XInteractionPassword2XInteractionPasswordXInteractionContinuation

XInteractionPassword
(referenced interface's summary:)
A continuation to get a password from interaction helper.
Description
A continuation to get a password from interaction helper, extends XInteractionPassword with possibility to provide password to modify.
Since
OOo 3.3

Methods' Summary
setPasswordToModify stores "password to modify" to the continuation.  
getPasswordToModify gets "password to modify" from the continuation.  
setRecommendReadOnly stores "recommend readonly" to the continuation. It specifies whether the document should be loaded readonly per default.  
getRecommendReadOnly gets "recommend readonly" from the continuation. It specifies whether the document should be loaded readonly per default.  
Methods' Details
setPasswordToModify
void
setPasswordToModify( [in] string  aPasswd );

Description
stores "password to modify" to the continuation.
getPasswordToModify
string
getPasswordToModify();

Description
gets "password to modify" from the continuation.
setRecommendReadOnly
void
setRecommendReadOnly( [in] boolean  bReadOnly );

Description
stores "recommend readonly" to the continuation. It specifies whether the document should be loaded readonly per default.
getRecommendReadOnly
boolean
getRecommendReadOnly();

Description
gets "recommend readonly" from the continuation. It specifies whether the document should be loaded readonly per default.
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