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Default Password protecting not working in Word 2002?

Hi all,

I've been recently trying to password protect a Word file (for opening), but
whenever I do, it simply fails to work and does not require a password for
opening. I'm using Word 2002 SP3 (10.6804.6811) & Win XP Home SP2 (5.1.2600
Build 2600). I have recently updated via the respective websites both Word
(well Office) & Win XP with all the necessary bug fixes & security patches
etc.

But still nothing! Is there something I'm doing wrong?

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks

Leo
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Default Password protecting not working in Word 2002?

John, you are an absolute genius! I was infact saving the document as an .RTF
which of course not only doesn't allow passwording, but also takes up a
massive amount of unneccessary space compared to .DOC.

Many thanks for your help!

Leo
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