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Protecting a document I wonder if anyone can help me? I've been writing short stories and want to protect them on my computer, so that prying eyes can't get into them - I'm using Microsoft Word, how do I lock them? I'm not stopping. I haven't even taken my coat off
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Thanks for the link - unfortunately it's for the Mac and in the words of a famous advert "I'm a PC"
I think I've figured it out though. Thanks again I'm not stopping. I haven't even taken my coat off
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This is really basic:
Open the document you want to protect. Select the Tools menu, go to Options... Click on the Security tab. You can enter a password that must be entered before the document will open. Click OK. The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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How do you lock other kinds of documents and/or folders? | |
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the simplest way is to create a zip file with a password, and put everything you want to protect, inside it.
Another simpler way is to put your files on a USB flash card instead of saving it to the hard drive. | |
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ArielB said: the simplest way is to create a zip file with a password, and put everything you want to protect, inside it.
Another simpler way is to put your files on a USB flash card instead of saving it to the hard drive. How do you create a zip file? | |
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