All of these options are good for protecting the integrity of your Microsoft PowerPoint, but the two we’ll need here to make the presentation read-only are (1) Always Open Read-Only…
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When you want to share your presentation with others but you don’t want them to change it, you can make it read-only. Here’s how using OneDrive and OneDrive for work…
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Open the presentation you want to make read-only; Find and click on Info; Protect your presentation; Select Always Open Read-Only; Let us discuss this in more detail.
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If you don't want content reviewers to accidentally change your PowerPoint presentation, you can use formatting and editing restrictions. Note: To further restrict reviewers from making changes to your document…
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PowerPoint for the web. If you want to reuse some of the slides in a read-only presentation, you can download a copy to your computer and make changes to the…
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To make a PowerPoint Presentation read-only: Open your Powerpoint presentation. Choose File at the top left. Select Info on the bar on the left. Click Protect Presentation. In the pull-down…
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There are two ways to tell if apresentation is aread- only file. The first is if you see the words “ Read- Only” after the title of the presentation. The second…
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Here’s a step-by-step process to save a PowerPoint file as Read-Only: Open the desiredPowerPoint presentation, and click on the “ File ” tab. Next, click on the “ Info…
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Open the presentation or Web page that you want to publish to the web. Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Save As. In the Save in list,…
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Open your PowerPoint presentation; Click on File > click on Info; Then click on Protect presentation; Select Always Open Read- Only; Now save your file by doing Ctrl + S ;…
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