Hi Laura, what you could do, if you wanted to password protect a document, or a 
set of documents, is use disk utility to created an incripted .dmg file.  Disk 
utility is foun under /applications/utilities.  Open it, and you'll find 
options under a new submenu uner hte file menu for createing disk images.  YOu 
can create one from a folder, or create a blank one, and put files in it as you 
want.  
Hope this helps.  .  
On Oct 2, 2010, at 8:43 PM, Laura Bratton wrote:

> Hi All,
> Is it possible to password protect documents? In MS word I could set 
> documents so that you have to have a password to open the document. IS this 
> possible with the Mac?
> Thanks,
> Laura 
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