Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Password Roundup: Protection, what is their

We know that password want to find, but in the immortal words of the Crabby Office Lady, "I have not forgotten."

While we recover a lost passwordcan help you, we have support resources with passwords and password protection. So, roll up you, you follow the guidelines for Office password, and then select from one of these resources, set your sleeves to help you with, change and remove passwords with Office.

Outlook requires a password to the login, but you can protect your personal Outlook data such as messages and calendar items with a password, to prevent the display of other people. To learn more:

Set a password to protect of your Outlook information (Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007and Outlook 2010)

Remove a password from a personal folder file (. pst) (Outlook 2003)

You can protect a full workbook, a worksheet, or even ranges in a worksheet using Excel.

Password protect worksheet or workbook, Excel 2003, Excel 2007and Excel 2010.

Unlock specific areas of a protected worksheet (Excel 2010)Change or remove worksheet or workbook elements element protection (Excel 2007)

Secure a workbook with a password (Excel 2003)

Change or remove a workbook password (Excel 2003)

Overview of the security and protection in Excel (Excel 2003)

Secure and protect data in Excel (Excel 2003 course)

Protecting a document from unauthorized changes (Word 2003)

Password protection for a file (Word 2003)Password protection for documents, workbooks, and presentations (Office 2007)

Remove or change a password (Office 2003)

Demo: set a password to open or modify a workbook, document, or presentation (Office 2007)

Demo: use passwords to protect your files (Office 2003)

You have something that you would like with readers about passwords or password recovery to share? We want to hear from you.

-Leslie H. Cole


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