Re: Saving as Read-Only
From: Suvodip Moitra (suvodipmoitra_at_yahoo.co.in)
Date: 09/22/04
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 20:32:01 +0530
Dear User,
You can Passward protect the presentation from Editing by using password.
To establish a password, open your presentation, choose Tools, Options, and
click the Security tab. You'll notice two password options in this dialog
box: "Password to open" and "Password to modify." If you simply want to
prohibit others from making unauthorized changes to your presentation,
select "Password to modify." Give your password ..... OK
Hope this will help you.
Suvodip Moitra
Esterleigh <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Can anyone tell me how to save a .ppt file as read-only?
> This file will be stored on a shared drive and I want
> people to be able to look at it, just not alter it.
> Thanks,
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