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How to Unlock a Password-Protected Word Document
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Expand Jump to a Section Lock a Document: Windows Lock a Document: macOS Add Restrictions: Windows Add Restrictions: macOS Remove a Password Microsoft Word offers different levels of protection for documents. For example, you can select whether or not others can edit or open files. This is done by locking documents with a password and configuring protection settings based on your needs. Instructions in this article apply to Word for Microsoft 365, Word 2019, Word 2016, Word 2013, and Word 2010. How to Lock a Word Document in Windows
Follow these steps to lock your document using the password protection feature in Microsoft Word. The password is not recoverable, so store it somewhere safe. Open the Word document you wish to protect. Go to the File tab, located in the upper-left corner, then select Info from the left menu pane. Select Protect Document. A drop-down menu appears containing several options. Select Encrypt with Password. In the Encrypt Document dialog box, enter a password. This password is required whenever anyone attempts to open the document going forward. Select OK. When prompted, enter the password again and select OK. A message appears in the Protect Document section stating a password is required to open the document. How to Lock a Word Document in macOS
Follow the directions below to lock your document using the password protection feature in macOS. Open the Word document that you wish to protect. Go to the Review tab, located near the top of the Word interface. Select Protect Document. In the Password Protect dialog box, go to the Set a password to open this document text box and enter a password. Re-enter the password to confirm it and select OK. How to Add Restrictions to a Word Document in Windows
In addition to locking a Word document with a password, you can apply additional restrictions that control the kinds of edits other users can make. This is helpful if you want to provide others access to the document while limiting the changes they can make to the content. Go to the Review tab. In the Protect group, select Restrict Editing. The Restrict Editing pane appears on the right side of the screen and contains configurable formatting and editing restrictions. These options include the ability to allow comments only, tracked changes, or form entries within the document. You can also limit the formatting to a specific set of styles (for example, HTML only). You can also select specific regions of the document for editing by designated groups while restricting changes to all other users. Select the X in the upper-right corner of the Restrict Editing pane when you're satisfied with the settings. How to Add Restrictions on macOS
The restrictions differ slightly in Word for Mac. Follow these steps to set restrictions for a document. Go to the Review tab, located toward the top of the Word interface. Select Protect Document. In the Password Protect dialog box, go to the Protection section and select the Protect document for check box. Choose one of the following options: Tracked changes, Comments, Read only, or Forms. Select the Privacy check box if you want to remove personal information when the file is saved. Select OK when you're satisfied with the settings. How to Remove a Password From a Word Document
If you previously locked a Word document, removing its password protection restriction is a simple process. However, you must be signed in as the document owner. Depending on the platform, repeat the steps in the respective tutorial above until you return to the Protect Document button. For Windows
Go to the File tab and choose Info. Select Protect Document. Select Encrypt with Password. Remove the password from the field provided. Select OK to unlock the document. For macOS
Go to the Review tab and select Protect Document. Remove the passwords from the Password fields. Select OK to unlock the document. These features are not available in Word Online. However, you can control who you share documents with, as well as whether or not they have edit access to the documents. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Unlock an iPhone Without a Passcode How to Password Protect a Folder How to Track Changes in Word How to Password Protect a Word Document How to Enable Editing in Word (and Turn It Off, Too) How to Add Line Numbers to a MS Word Document How to Password Protect an Excel File How to Hyperlink in Word Documents How to Lock a Folder in Windows 10 How to Insert Source Code Into a Word Document How to Change Margins in Google Docs How to Use Microsoft Word How to Unlock an Amazon Fire Tablet How to Merge Two or More Microsoft Word Documents How to Insert a Document in Word How to Password Protect a PDF Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies