Re: How do I password protect a directory in Word?

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You can't password-protect a directory from within any Microsoft Office application. Try asking in the appropriate newsgroup for your operating system (Windows, Mac, DOS, Unix, Linux, Sun, etc.).

Geraldine wrote:

Is it possible or can I only protect individual documents? Sorry if I'm being thick!



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