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Open the MS Word for Mac file you want to encrypt and password protect. Select the Review tab. Select Protect > Protect Document. In the Security section, in the Set a password to open this document field, enter the password to be used to access the file in the future.
Folders can't be directly encrypted in macOS, but you can put them in password-protected containers. This has the effect of protecting your folders and the files they contain with a password. You can password-protect folders on macOS using the built-in Disk Utility application or a third-party tool called Encrypt.
Choose File > Set Password (from the File menu at the top of your screen), enter the requested information, then click Set Password.
Add a password to Microsoft Office First, open the Office document you would like to protect. Click the File menu, select the Info tab, and then select the Protect Document button. Click Encrypt with Password. Enter your password then click OK.
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