Open the encrypted document that is [Restricted from Editing], click [File] → [Save As] menu, and the window shown below will pop up:
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Select "Web Page File (*. html;*.htm)" and click Save.
Use Notepad, WordPad or editplus to open the html file you just saved. Use the shortcut key Ctrl F to search for the character "password". You can find a character like this: 2EDFCF66. The 2EDFCF66 in the middle is compiled into a hexadecimal password. Delete the 8-digit hexadecimal characters and save it.
# Use word to open the modified html file. At this time, there is no password. If it will not open, right-click the mouse → [Open with] → [Select default program] → [Select a program on your computer] → [Other programs]. Remember to remove the check mark from the icon box, otherwise all HTML will be opened in Word by default next time.
After opening, click [Review] → [Restrict Editing] → [Stop Protection]. You can modify it at will. Don’t forget to save it after making the changes.
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