MAKING HYPERLINK IN APEX : EDITABLE WORD DOC. .  .? KINDLY HELP

I follow these steps to make a hyperlink to open MS Word document.
Step 1: go to shared component
Step 2: go to static files
Step 3: click on create and upload the document file here eg demo_file.doc
Step 4: now create a new html region and put following code into source of html region
<!--Click here-->
It works but while opening the MS Word document, it requires the user id and password, but it doesnot accepte the user id and password. It moves forward by pressing cancel button and open the document in read only mode. It want to open the document in edit mode. My requirement is to attach the word doc with apex. I want to edit that document on daily basis and when i save, it should be saved. The document may can be part of apex workspace as a static file or it can be placed on hard disk.
Is it possibel in apex like HTML that we place our document in any location and then we make a hyperlink to open it. it open in HTML as editable document but in apex it is read only. This is a big problem for me. kindly help.

It works same like the above code. The error is still same. It asks about the user id and password. but it does not accept the user id and password e.g user_id=demo password=workspacename
The error is:-
The server 127.0.0.1 at XDB requires a username and password.
Warning: This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner (basic authentication without a secure connection).

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