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In this video, Iamp;#39;ll show you how to remove a password from a protected Word document. Hi, my name is David. And if this is your first time watching my video tutorials, and you get value from the content that you watch, kindly consider subscribing. So, letamp;#39;s begin by opening up our Word document and just double clicking on it, it prompts us to input our password, just input your password and open up the file. And the reason for putting up a password is to protect the integrity of the document, limit the viewers and protect or avoid people from copying or editing or making any changes to the document. So to remove the password that weamp;#39;ve set up in the previous tutorial, all you need to do is just click on File info. And from the protect document drop down, just click on it. And when you click on encrypt with password, youamp;#39;ll notice that it already has a password. If you highlight this- Ctrl A and click on backspace and click