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How to password protect a Open Office document

September 8, 2010 By Ravi Shankar 6 Comments

OpenOffice document can be password protected using the Save As option. Click the File menu –> Select Save As option. This would display the following Save As dialog box.

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Enter the file name for the document and mark the checkbox with label as Save with password and Click the Save button. This would now prompt the user to Enter the Password to protect the OpenOffice document.

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After entering the password, click the Ok button to confirm the changes.

Filed Under: OpenOffice Tagged With: Document, OpenOffice, Password Protect

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