Password protection in Word and Excel is fairly obvious you even have a special button in the Review tab to guide you through Restrict Editing features or Protect Sheet/Workbook in the case of Excel. Password Protecting Documents in Word and Excel You may want to save an copy of your original file without a password for your personal use.If you lose the password, neither Microsoft nor ITS can reset it for you (trust me, I have been there).
No Exercise File today! You can open up PowerPoint into any random template if you would like to follow along.
Microsoft does not make it as obvious in PowerPoint that password protection is a possibility is it does in its other programs… but you actually have several options, including the ability to restrict editing while still allowing users to view your presentation. In Excel Advanced Formulas, we even talk about how you can protect individual cells from being altered, while leaving the rest open to changes. You have probably password protected documents in Word or Excel.