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SYMPTOMSWhen you save a password-protected document in a format other than Word Document (*.doc), Word removes the password protection, but displays the following message as a warning that the password will be lost: You can reopen, edit, and resave the converted file in Word or another word processor without the need to specify the password. CAUSEAll export binary file format converters supplied with Word use the Microsoft Rich Text Format (RTF) as an intermediate format when saving in a non-default format. The RTF specification does not support the retention of password information. The converter therefore does not retain password protection when saving a document in any format besides the default. MORE INFORMATIONTo open an existing Word document prior to saving in a different format, you must know the document's password. Therefore, the limitation referenced in the "Symptoms" section of this article does not represent a compromise of security in Word. You need to be aware that to retain password protection in a Word Document (*.doc), you must work with a password-protected document in the same version of Word that the Word document was protected in. Additional query words: textconv convert conversion converted converts transfer transfers translation translate lost geninfo inf wp wordperfect wp5 ami pro amipro write macword5 macword4 dosword works workswin wordstar ws pw save as saveas winword
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