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You can now edit client-side encrypted Microsoft Word files with Google Docs

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  • CSE-protected Word documents are to be supported in Google Docs (currently in beta)
  • Some features may not be fully functioning to begin with
  • Admins must apply for beta access

Google has announced a handy new update coming to its online productivity suite, allowing users to view and edit client-side encrypted Microsoft Word (.docx) files from within the Google Docs interface.

The benefit for users is that edits will continue to be saved in the original Word format, enabling the use of Google Workspace with all the familiar Word tools and formats.

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