![]() Enter and verify your chosen password.Choose the encryption type you want to use – Apple offers 128-bit and 256-bit protection.You’ll be asked to name the file you create and choose the location you want it stored – be happy, you’re heading to the last couple of steps….You should select the folder you want to protect, tap Choose when you’re done.Open Disk Utility and choose File>New Image>Image from Folder.Place the item(s) you want to protect in a folder.You can use this to create secure archives of files, folders, or even entire disks. ![]() You can create an encrypted disk imager in Disk Utility. On Excel documents you must choose File>Passwords to access the Encrypt this item dialog. Open the Set a password to open this document item to set one. ![]() You can password protect Microsoft files in the Review tab using the Protect item at the top right of the toolbar. Tip: You can also password protect any item in the Print dialog box: Tap print, tap Save as PDF using the drop down item at lower left of the print dialog box and then click Security Options, check r equire password, enter and confirm that password and the document you create will be protected. You can disable this protection in a locked item by unlocking it, returning to the Save As dialog and unchecking the Encrypt box. Next time you want to open this item a password will be required. ![]() Enter the password you want to use in these boxes.
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