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hello everyone how are you doing this is md tech hereamp;#39;s another quick tutorial in todayamp;#39;s tutorial iamp;#39;m going to show you how to remove a password from a powerpoint presentation so if youamp;#39;ve lost your password this tutorial is not for you however if you want to share your powerpoint without the need for other users to enter in a password then todayamp;#39;s tutorial is for you so with that said letamp;#39;s go ahead and jump right into it so since you have powerpoint open youamp;#39;ve already inserted the password go ahead and select the file tab on the affected presentation and select info on the left panel here versus protect presentation click on the drop down and suck versus encrypt with password go ahead and select that and now just leave it blank so delete whatever is in here and just a blank blinking cursor in its place and then select okay and now the password has been removed from the presentation so as always thank you guys for watch