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Google Docs Now Edits Password-Protected Office Files
20 Jan
Summary
- Google Workspace users can now edit password-protected Office files directly.
- This update eliminates the need for separate licenses or third-party apps.
- The feature is rolling out to all Google Workspace customers, including individuals.

Google Workspace has introduced a new feature enabling users to directly edit password-protected Microsoft Office files within Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. This capability eliminates the prior necessity of downloading files or relying on third-party applications to bypass password protection. The update is part of Google's broader strategy to enhance interoperability and combat vendor lock-in across its suite of products.
This enhancement is particularly beneficial for users who frequently collaborate on Office documents, offering a more streamlined workflow. By allowing direct editing within the Google Workspace ecosystem, the company aims to reduce the complexity and cost associated with managing multiple software licenses. The feature is rolling out to all Google Workspace customers, extending its benefits to individual users as well as businesses.




