1.Go to "connection information"
2.Left click the connections icon at the top right.
3.Choose edit connections and then choose edit on the connection you need and 
click the wireless security.
4.And click the 'show password'checkbox
5.Click on edit password
6.Change the password and save password

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1684967

Title:
  [17.04 ]network-connection-editor won't edit old wifi entries

Status in network-manager-applet package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  after upgrading to 17.04 from 16.10 I cannot save changes I make in
  the wi-fi settings because the save button is greyed out. If I create
  a new wi-fi entry then it works but it doesn't for all my old wi-fi
  entries. Changing the settings is only possible using 'nm-cli con
  modify'

  And for all my old vpn entries the passwords aren't show at all. They
  are present because I can connect to a vpn server but the password
  isn't shown in the text field

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