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Hello, I have Window's XP Home Edition, and I was wondering how do I password protect a word document (it's Microsoft word)? Is that even possible?

Also is there a way to password protect a folder?

Thank you

I don't think that you can password protect a folder, but I'm not positive.

However, I can tell you how to protect a Word document. I'm going to give you step by step since I don't know how computer proficient you are.

Open the document that you want to password protect in Word.

Click "Tools" in the top menu bar. Then click "Options..." at the very bottom. Open the "Security" tab by clickin on it.

Enter your password in the "Password to open" text box.

The next time you open the document, you should have to input a password to open the document.

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(Rating: 5) thank you so much :)


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