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QuestionHow do I password protect a Word 2016 document?Community AnswerOpen the Word document, click on File then Info then Protect Document then Encrypt with Password, and then you enter the password to the text box to set a password on it.
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QuestionInstead of a password, could I set up a security question for a Word document?Community AnswerNo. Microsoft Office has no functionality like this.
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QuestionHow does the recipient get the password to read an encrypted document?Community AnswerYou can send the password to the recipient directly via email, text, etc.
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QuestionCan I password-protect a single document in Word (for Mac) so that it can't be opened/viewed? Or if not a document, then a folder?Community AnswerRefer to the "How to lock a folder with batch file" section. With that you can lock any folder or file and unlock them anytime.
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QuestionHow do I unlock my protected document if I forgot the password?Community AnswerYou need to use special password recovery software or use online password recovery services. Online services are preferred, because the latest versions of MS Word have a strong encryption. The password search speed just a few hundred passwords per second. Online services have a powerful GPU farm and can search password at 100x - 1000x faster than a user's notebook, and the success rate is about 60-70%.
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QuestionCan a third party open the document if they are given the password?ChristopherTop AnswererAnyone with the password can open the document. If they can't, there may be a bug or glitch.
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QuestionWhy would I want to password protect a document in Word?ChristopherTop AnswererPeople often password protect a document to keep private or confidential information from being accessed by others.
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