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Open the document, then click the “Review” tab. Choose “Restrict Editing” in the Protect group to open the Restrict Formatting and Editing window beside the document's text. Click the “Stop Protection” button at the bottom of the Restrict Formatting and Editing window.
To turn off the protection, click on Review tab and click on the icon for Restrict Editing. Click on the Stop Protection button at the bottom of the Restrict Editing pane. Type the password and click OK. Then uncheck the options for Formatting and Editing restrictions that appear on the top right.
On the Review tab, in the Protect group, click Restrict Editing. In the Restrict Formatting and Editing task pane, click Stop Protection. If you are prompted to provide a password, type the password.
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2. Go to the Insert tab, find the Object option in the Text section, click the small arrow next to the button to reveal the hidden menu, and choose Text from File. 3. Finally, pick the protected document in the Explorer window, and then click Insert to start extracting the text from the file.
Step 1: Open the Word document that you want to protect and then click on “File” and select “Protect Document” under the section marked “Info”. Step 2: In the drop-down menu, select “Encrypt with Password” and then remove the password from the password field. Click “OK”.
Step 1: Open the Word document that you want to protect and then click on “File” and select “Protect Document” under the section marked “Info”. Step 2: In the drop-down menu, select “Encrypt with Password” and then remove the password from the password field. Click “OK”.
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