FWIW, in MS Word 2003, Tools > Options... > Security includes a password
for open, a password for modify, and some other related functions.
-Andy
Stewart A. Marshall wrote:
I used to be able to password a document. When you save it check the
options there. That way it will only open with your password.
Stewart
At 01:22 PM 6/13/2007, you wrote:
How do I lock a document so that everyone on my network, except
Administrators, can't open it? I have a confidential document I don't
want to get out. It's currently residing on my own personal section of
the network, & theoretically only I or an Administrator can get to it.
I just want to make doubly sure. When I right-clicked on the file &
chose properties, there was a "Hidden" option. Will that work? Tia.
david
/snip/
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