Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Protect The Microsoft Word 2007 Document with Password


When you have a secret document on Microsoft Word format, you might want nobody to read the document. Therefore, you need to protect the document. Here I show you how to protect your Microsoft Word 2007 document with password.

1.Open the Microsoft Word file that want to be protected. Then click Word 2007's logo on the left corner above. Choose prepare, then click “encrypt document”

Password Protected on Microsoft Word 2007


2. Type your password, then OK.

Protect Your Microsoft Word Document with Password

3. Reenter password to confirm the password that is already inputted. Then click Ok

Microsoft Word Document Password Protected


4. Now your document already being protected and when anyone wants to open the document, the password is automatically asked to be inputted

Protect The Microsoft Word Document With Password



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4 comments:

mike.smith said...

I would also suggest that it is possible to protect file only against to be edited.

That means that you can use this feature for e.g. show your counterpart the track changes but he cannot accept or reject them.

mike.smith said...

I would also add that there is a possiblility to password protect your file to be edited.

That means that you can actually allow your counterpart to open and view the document, he however cannot make any changes in it - like e.g. he can view your track changes but cannot accept/reject them.

Mike
http://www.mswordhelp.com

Anonymous said...

I would also add that there is a possiblility to password protect your file to be edited.

That means that you can actually allow your counterpart to open and view the document, he however cannot make any changes in it - like e.g. he can view your track changes but cannot accept/reject them.

Mike
http://www.mswordhelp.com

Kim_Office_Team said...

Great tip to share, and one so few people know about! I invite you to share this with the rest of the Microsoft Word users at the Word page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MicrosoftWord.

Thanks again for sharing!
Kim
Microsoft Office Outreach

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