Adding Password to Modify with and without Password to Open

AC PORTA VIA

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
If I am using line #1 below to add password to open than I can use line #2 for password to modify
why can't I use just line to add password to modify without password to open?
'line1 password to open
VBA Code:
.Password = Workbooks("MY WORKBOOK.xlsm").Sheets("TEST").Cells(I, 6).Value

'line#2 password to modify
Code:
.Protect Password:=Workbooks("MY WORKBOOK.xlsm").Sheets("TEST").Cells(I, 7).Value
 

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