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hey how soon guys in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use vba to encrypt your pdf files before diving into the tutorial youamp;#39;ll need to download this encrypt pdf.exe file and this is a command line tool that i created using python to encrypt a pdf file with a password all right so hereamp;#39;s my excel spreadsheet in column a i have the file path to uh these three pdf files and column b are the password down to our embedded to the pdf files so make sure that you make a backup of your pdf files before you run the macro alright so here let me open the vb window by going to the developer tab and click on visual basic to launch the vba window iamp;#39;m going to insert a new module inside the module iamp;#39;m going to create a sample theme and iamp;#39;ll name the macro equip pdf actually pdfs and iamp;#39;ll declare my variables first file name as string and itamp;#39;s going to be row number as long and last row letamp;#39;s learn and to reference to the wo