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Quiz: Office security basics
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Do you have what it takes to use the security features of Office 2003 to your best advantage? Try this quiz and see how well you measure up.
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1. You have received an e-mail message from someone you know with an unexpected file attached to it. What should you do?
 
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2. You have a Microsoft Word 2003 document with sensitive information in it. What is the best method of securing it?
 
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3. Is there a difference in how Microsoft Access databases are secured vs. Word and Excel files?
 
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4. Microsoft Outlook® does not display the photographs or graphics in a received e-mail message. Why?
 
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5. You receive a protected Word file from another user. How do you open it?
 
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6. You just opened an e-mail message and inadvertently allowed an attached file to load and run. What are your options?
 
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7. Can you use SelfCert.exe to sign a macro and pass that macro to others if their macro security is set to High?
 
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8. Is Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) a security risk?
 
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9. Is it possible to completely turn off VBA?
 
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10. Do some Office programs not use any security methods?
 
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