Password protecting Microsoft Word and Excel documents
The following steps give users of Microsoft Word and Excel instructions on password protecting their documents. One should be note that it's generally a good idea to create a backup copy of your file without a password in the event that you forget it. Should you choose to do so, it is best not to store the unprotected file locally, but rather on a USB stick.
Word & Excel 2010 and later
- Open Microsoft Word or Excel and the document or spreadsheet you want to put a password on.
- Click on the File tab.
- Click the Info option.
- Click the Protect Document option.
- Click either the Encrypt with Password option to require a password to open the document or the Restrict Editing option to limit or block other users from making edits to the document.
- Type a password in the Password text field and click OK.
- Type a password again in the Reenter password text field and click OK.
- Save the file to save the new password.
Word & Excel 2007
- Open Microsoft Word or Excel and the document or spreadsheet you want to put a password on.
- In the top left-hand corner of the screen, Click the Microsoft Office Button.
- In the drop-down menu that appears, move your mouse cursor over Prepare and click Encrypt Document.
- Once you have selected a password, type it in the Password text field, then click OK.
- Type the password again in the Reenter Password text field and click OK.
- Save the file to save the new password.
- Password to open - Entering a password for this option makes the file only readable by users who know the password.
- Password to modify - Similar to read-only, this option allows the file to be viewed, but only users with the password may edit and save the file. Keep in mind, however, that a user could open the file then copy its contents to their own document.
- Removing a password - To remove the password from a protected document, follow the steps in the previous section, but delete the characters entered in the Password fields.
Related Articles:)
How do I password protect my files and folders in Windows?