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i need to put a password on a word doc and can not seem to figure out how to
do it. can someone please help me. i hate vista
 
i need to put a password on a word doc and can not seem to figure out how
to
do it. can someone please help me. i hate vista

What does this have to do with Vista...?
 
:i need to put a password on a word doc and can not seem to figure out how to
: do it.

Not a Works user but in Office when you use File/Save option additional options(Tools/Security) are present to add a password open read or modify.
...winston
 
What version of Microsoft Word ? - In Office Word 2007 it's a
sub-set of the "Save As" command. Tools (Button). On older
versions of Word the password function is in the Tools, Options,
Security (TAB).

All Office programs have pretty comprehensive built-in help on
basic commands.
 
At least with Word 2000 you chose File Save As then click Tools then General
options which gives you a place to enter a password. More details in Word
help. Don't think this is any different in Vista.
 
You only get help here if you love Vista....;-)

Now say thank you to R. McCarty for solving your non-Vista problem.
 
Microsoft works includes WORD, thats what I think you mean, what version of
word is this?
Hey dont expect help from these vista losers... I am here to help you
though!

If you have word 2007 you can go to The big ROUND word button >save as
and then do what I have in the screenshot:
http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/1083/screenie1rc4.jpg

If this is word 2003, XP or 2000, then I believe that you must go to
file>save as
and then on that save as window there is TOOLS I think... one of the options
there is to add
a password.
I dont have office2003 now to check...

tell me if this helps
 
Nope.. He gets the best help if he HATES vista...!

I offer to make him a whole video tutorial if he wants
just becuase he is smart enough to hate vista

:-)
 
The OS has made him so dizzy and frustrated that he has forgotten how to use
the basic
office functions. See my Vista Hazardous Health post that I state the
following on point number 6:

6) Alzheimer's acceleration. The fact that Vista did such a blundering
mistake rearranging menus and options with no apparent reason,
actually HIDING important menus (see ie7 and wmp11 and windows explorer)
strains your memory because you keep trying to remember HOW to do
simple tasks you did with ease. After a few hours using vista you feel
tiered and strained and you don't know why.. WELL THIS IS WHY!
And how about all the nice sidebar tasks XP had that gave you many helpful
options? Nope vista removed them too.. anything to make it
more hard to use! User friendly NOT!
 
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