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    How do I password protect a Word 2016 document?
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    Open 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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    Instead of a password, could I set up a security question for a Word document?
    Community Answer
    No. Microsoft Office has no functionality like this.
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    How does the recipient get the password to read an encrypted document?
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    You can send the password to the recipient directly via email, text, etc.
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    Can 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?
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    Refer 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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    How do I unlock my protected document if I forgot the password?
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    You 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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