Convert Word to PDF and Password Protect PDF for Apple

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To password protect PDF, open the right document and click File menu. Then choose Set Password in the dropdown.
Select Protect > Protect Document. The Password Protect window opens. 4. 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.
Choose File > Set Password (from the File menu at the top of your screen), enter the requested information, then click Set Password. If your computer isn't set up for Touch ID, Remember this password in my keychain appears.
In Disk Utility, go to File > New Image > Image from Folder Now, select the folder you want to password protect. You can save this new folder as anything you want. And after that, click Save. Click the padlock icon and select Lock Note. Click Set Password.
Once the PDF file opens in Documents app, tap on the Menu button (three dots) in the top right corner to bring up menu at the lower section of your iPhone screen. Choose Set Password. Then type in the same password twice. Finally, hit the Set button to confirm and encrypt your PDF file on iPhone or iPad.
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