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How to Password Protect Business Letter

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hi everyone my name is kevin today i want to show you how you can password protect a microsoft word document and as full disclosure before we jump into this i work at microsoft all right well lets jump into it uh here i am on my desktop and i have microsoft word that comes with office 365 just opened it up this is the latest version of word why would you want a password protect a word document well maybe you have super critical information in your document that you dont want other people to access oh here i have my important financial data and this is my income statement so you can see things like i have job income uh youtube revenue yeah making that much money on youtube sure um keep dreaming kevin and then i have so thats my total revenue then i have different expenses i got my credit card my mortgage and hey student loans you always have to pay those back they never seem to go away and then i have my total expenses by month and by year and then you can see what my income loss be

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Each password should be a minimum of 8 characters long. The longer, the better. Use a mixture of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and numbers.Some of the most commonly used passwords are obvious, but others are a bit more surprising. 123456. 123456789. Qwerty. Password. 12345. 12345678. 111111. 1234567.
Create strong passwords A strong password is: At least 12 characters long but 14 or more is better. A combination of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Not a word that can be found in a dictionary or the name of a person, character, product, or organization.
Password: m#P52s@ap$V This is a great example of a strong password. Its strong, long, and difficult for someone else to guess. It uses more than 10 characters with letters (both uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and symbols, and includes no obvious personal information or common words.
Some of the password storage best practice policies that companies use include: Requiring that passwords contain a mixture of lowercase and uppercase characters. Passwords need to be a certain length. Passwords need to contain a mixture of lowercase, uppercase, numbers and special characters.
Strong Password Examples It starts with a passphrase, I want ice cream! for dinner in Kentucky? Uses a rule to keep the first 2 letters of every word and capitalize every second letter. Long at 14 characters. Uses special characters: ! and ? Includes uppercase and lowercase letters.
Protect a document with a password Go to File Info Protect Document Encrypt with Password. Type a password, then type it again to confirm it. Save the file to make sure the password takes effect.
A good passphrase should have at least 15, preferably 20 characters and be difficult to guess. It should contain upper case letters, lower case letters, digits, and preferably at least one punctuation character. No part of it should be derivable from personal information about the user or his/her family.

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