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hey guys welcome back to the channel technology and today in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you guys how to create a password protected PDF file in your Windows 10 computer so you just need to follow me so first of all what you have to do you need to go to your Start menu just left click over there and type over there PowerPoint and after that open PowerPoint and click on this blank presentation and select any off this design and after create your PPD just go to the file and click on info after that click on protect presentation and click on encrypt with password now here in to put your password which you understate so I will type over there one two three and click on OK once again you have to put the same password retype your password and after that click on OK now click on save as and you have to select the location where in to save so in my case I will save it under desktop so here is a file as you can see one file will be created successfully automatically so now I will close