Chapter 13
Document Security
IN THIS CHAPTER
Reviewing document warnings
Visiting the Trust Center
Adding a trusted location
Allowing Word to open older documents
Restricting editing in a document
Setting a document as final
Applying password protection to a document
One of the most famous computer viruses was called Melissa. It sent out emails to your contact list, each with a copy of the virus attached. The virus’s genius is that the message appeared to be sent from your account, which increased trust. This alarming event is mentioned in this book because the Melissa virus was spread via a Microsoft Word document.
Don’t worry! Your documents are safe. Though the evil that created the Melissa virus is still out there, Microsoft has added higher levels of security to Word. Plus, various ...
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