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How can I sed someone a power point that they can only read?
I want to let someone look at a power point of mine but I do not want them to
be able to use it without asking permission so I do not want them to be able to copy, change or even print it - can this be done? |
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How can I sed someone a power point that they can only read?
Hi,
Some options to protect a presentation are he Password protect a presentation http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00038.htm -- Regards, Glen Millar Microsoft PPT MVP Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at www.pptworkbench.com glen at pptworkbench dot com Please tell us your PowerPoint / Windows version, whether you are using vba, or anything else relevant "MargaretB" wrote in message ... I want to let someone look at a power point of mine but I do not want them to be able to use it without asking permission so I do not want them to be able to copy, change or even print it - can this be done? |
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How can I sed someone a power point that they can only read?
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Password protect a presentation http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00038.htm -- Regards, Karl PowerPoint to DVD-quality video, PowerPoint to web http://www.presentersoft.com "MargaretB" wrote: I want to let someone look at a power point of mine but I do not want them to be able to use it without asking permission so I do not want them to be able to copy, change or even print it - can this be done? |
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