21. Protecting and Securing Documents

As you create, edit, and manage documents, you might not always want everyone who has access to the drive to be able to open and modify all documents. Word 2013 offers a variety of ways of protecting documents. They break down into these areas:

Restricting access to the document entirely—This includes using Windows file encryption, setting network access permissions, and placing a password on the file in Word.

Restricting what users can do to a file—This includes restricting style usage and editing and preventing users from turning off revision marks, as well as setting a document to be read-only.

Marking a document as finalized—You can mark a document as Final and add a digital signature to it to confirm ...

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