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Hide your documents inside the image:

1.     To hide your documents, choose an image.
2.     Now select a file to hide behind the image and make it in .RAR format. With the help of the WinRAR.
3.     In addition, most important is that paste both the files on desktop. You may do this anywhere instead of desktop if you have some basic understanding of command line.
4.     Now open cmd by going to Start > Accessories > Command Prompt and type following commands in it.

Cd Desktop

CD stands for change directory by typing above command you change your directory to desktop.

5.    After that type command given below.

Copy /b imagename.jpg + filename.rar finalimage.jpg
 
 

v  Replace imagename.jpg with the name of image you want use for hiding the document. Don't  forget to add image format (E.g. .jpg,.png,.gif)
v  Replace filename with name of your file you want to hide. It must be in .rar format.
Finally replace finalimage.jpg with whatever name you want your final image with hidden files should be. This is the image where your file will be hidden.

6.     Now when you will try to open this newly created image it will open as normal image, but to open you hidden file you need follow steps given below.

How to Access Hidden File?

To access your hidden file you need to open the newly created image in winrar. Just follow simple steps given below to do that.
1.     Open winrar
2.     Now locate your image and open it or simply drag your image in winrar.
3.     Extract the file and done.

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