I am not aware of a Dia function that allows password protection of a Dia
gram.  (I assume this is what you mean, maybe I have the wrong idea.)

I think you will need to place the Dia and any supporting files (image files
for example) in an archive (using a program like 7zip) and apply password
protection to the archive.   7zip is open source and is a very effective
program.  You can create the archive with many different formats .zip, tar,
and so on.

2010/5/27 Anamaría Cumpa <[email protected]>

> I wonder if I can protect my documents using the software.
> Thanks!
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