DocumentBase.WritePassword Property
Definition
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Sets a password for saving changes to the document.
public:
property System::String ^ WritePassword { void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string WritePassword { set; }
member this.WritePassword : string
Public Property WritePassword As String
Property Value
Examples
The following code example sets the WritePassword property to a password and then saves the document. The next time the document is opened the password will be requested. This example assumes that the securePassword
parameter is a secure password obtained from user input. To use this example, run it from the ThisDocument
class in a document-level project.
private void DocumentWritePassword(string securePassword)
{
this.WritePassword = securePassword;
this.Save();
}
Private Sub DocumentWritePassword(ByVal securePassword As String)
Me.WritePassword = securePassword
Me.Save()
End Sub
Remarks
Avoid using hard-coded passwords in your applications. If a password is required in a procedure, request the password from the user, store it in a variable, and then use the variable in your code.