5.Click OK.
6.Authenticate using your chosen security logon method.
If you later decide to edit the document, follow the steps in Signing a Microsoft Office Document. When the encryption is removed, you can edit the document. Follow the steps in this section to encrypt the document again.
Removing the encryption from a Microsoft Office documentWhen you remove encryption from a Microsoft Office document, you and your Trusted Contacts are no longer required to authenticate to open and view the contents of the document.
To remove encryption from a Microsoft Office document:
1.Open an encrypted Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, or Microsoft PowerPoint document.
2.Authenticate using your chosen security logon method.
3.Click the Home menu.
4.Click the down arrow next to Sign and Encrypt, and then click Remove Encryption.
Sending an encrypted Microsoft Office documentYou may attach an encrypted Microsoft Office document to an
However, for optimum security, it is recommended that you encrypt the
To send a sealed
1.In Microsoft Outlook, click New or Reply.
2.Type your
3.Attach the Microsoft Office document.
4.Refer to Sealing and sending an
NOTE: You do not need to have a Privacy Manager Certificate in order to view a signed Microsoft Office document.
When a signed Microsoft Office document is opened, a Signatures dialog box opens next to the document, displaying the name of the user who signed the document and the date it was signed. You can
To view an encrypted Microsoft Office document from another computer, Privacy Manager must be installed on that computer. In addition, you must import the Privacy Manager Certificate that was used to encrypt the file.
A Trusted Contact wanting to view an encrypted Microsoft Office document must have a Privacy Manager Certificate, and Privacy Manager must be installed on his or her computer. In addition, the Trusted Contact must be selected by the owner of the encrypted Microsoft Office document.
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