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"Accidental" protection of a document
Word 2002 Windows XP
One of my users has a Password Protected document that she says she did not password protect. We have a doc management system, and when I pull up the copy of the last person to use it, it was not protected. The only way I know to password protect a document is to go to Tools, Security, Protect Document, type a password, click OK, retype the password, and click OK again. The user says she would remember doing that (and I agree), so I'm inclined to believe that she didn't do it. Other than someone walking into her office and password protecting a document that was on her screen, is there another way documents can become protected? Could it be due to corruption? (I'm not looking for a way to UNprotect the document, I'm trying to figure out how this happened, so it won't happen in the future.) Any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA, Doreen |
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