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Question Posted Tuesday March 27 2007, 5:06 pm

on microsoft word there are a few documents that i want to make password protected so that only i can read them. I know you can do it because i used to do it all the time. But i forgot; does anyone know how?


and ps DONT tell me to put a password on my username on the computer.


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ammo answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 5:53 pm:
Click on TOOLS at the top and then select OPTIONS.

In the box that pops up click on the SECURITY tab and there will be two fiends at the top which you can use to set a password to open and another password to edit the file.

Hope that helps. :]

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