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00:00Computer Science video is here today to show you guys in this tutorial how to
00:05encrypt and decrypt a PowerPoint presentation on a Mac computer. Without
00:11further ado let us start the video. So in this tutorial you need to have access to
00:15a Mac computer, have access to the desktop application Microsoft PowerPoint. We can
00:20now start the tutorial. Before we get into the tutorial I have made a wide
00:25variety of videos as part of a playlist for how to use Microsoft PowerPoint on a
00:30Mac computer that will be in the link in the description below so be sure to
00:35check that out and the video towards the end which is the previous video will
00:40also be at the end of this tutorial. Be sure to check that out. So let's now go
00:49down to the dock, go to Launchpad, go to Mac Office, go to Microsoft PowerPoint,
00:56click on blank presentation, create. Let's now increase the size of the PowerPoint
01:04presentation itself, remove design ideas. Let's now start a PowerPoint
01:08presentation from nothing. So let's add a title, Computer Science Videos. Let's
01:20now go around to the dock again, go to Finder, go to Documents, My YouTube
01:26Channel. Let's get a logo, YouTube icon for Computer Science Videos. Let's take
01:32that to the right of the screen, drag and drop this onto the PowerPoint
01:37presentation and as you can see we have design ideas given to us on the right
01:42hand side of the screen. Let's just click on any of our choice. Let's get rid of
01:48the design ideas. Now let's add a subtitle. So that's the PowerPoint
01:56presentation done as part of this video. Now let's command S to save to the
02:05desktop. ComputerScienceVideos.pptx. Let's save. Let's now minimize Finder for
02:19the moment, just increase the size of the PowerPoint presentation. Let's now go to
02:27the top of the toolbar where we have File, click on Passwords, Password to Open. We
02:37can encrypt this presentation and require a password to open which is what
02:42we will do now. Let's click on this and now it will prompt us to set a password
02:47for this presentation. Let's just choose a password. Verify. Lost passwords can't
02:57be recovered. Passwords are case-sensitive. Set password. So let's
03:01click on OK. Command S to save. Now let's quit PowerPoint. As we can see on the
03:12desktop, we now have the PowerPoint presentation with a lock on it. If we
03:18were to double click on this, it will prompt us to enter the password to open
03:23this presentation. Let's now add the password to it. Open. If we were to remove
03:32the password, we would click on File, Passwords, click on Encrypt this
03:38presentation and require a password. So we are to reverse the process. Click on
03:44OK. Command S to save. Quit PowerPoint and there we go. So the PowerPoint
03:53presentation is no longer encrypted. We have decrypted the presentation. If we
03:59were to click on the PowerPoint presentation, Compute Science Videos
04:03again. Go to File. Go to Passwords. Password to modify. Require a password to
04:11modify the presentation. Click on this. New password. Verify. Set the password.
04:19OK. If I were to make some changes, let's just say click on Social Media. Command C
04:28Command V. The subtitle. Command S to save. That's now been saved. Now let's
04:38quit PowerPoint. Let's click on the PowerPoint presentation. It will tell us
04:45to enter the password to modify this presentation. So we have now entered the
04:53password and we have now access to the PowerPoint presentation. If I were to
05:02close this PowerPoint presentation, I would only be allowed to modify via the
05:08password. Let's click on the PowerPoint presentation again. Password. Modify. Go to
05:15File. Passwords. Remove. Require a password to modify the presentation. OK. Quit
05:23PowerPoint. Save the PowerPoint presentation and there we go. So that's
05:30it for this video. I'll see you guys in my next tutorial. Thanks for now.
05:35Thank you for making it towards the end of the video. Be sure to subscribe to my
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