T techdummy New Member Joined May 1, 2020 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Credits 127 Sep 12, 2021 #1 How can you format/save a PowerPoint file (or whatever file type it has been converted to) so when somebody else accesses it in PowerPoint, they are not able to use the text boxes?
How can you format/save a PowerPoint file (or whatever file type it has been converted to) so when somebody else accesses it in PowerPoint, they are not able to use the text boxes?
JasKinasis Super Moderator Staff member Gold Supporter Joined Apr 25, 2017 Messages 1,861 Reaction score 2,717 Credits 16,092 Sep 12, 2021 #2 Powerpoint is not Linux software, but these links should hopefully help: 6 Free Ways to Lock PowerPoint from Editing Lock your PowerPoint from Editing with 6 free options to secure the document data now. These options are free and safe to use. passper.imyfone.com PowerPoint 2016: Inspecting and Protecting Presentations Use PowerPoint protected view to keep private information private and PowerPoint inspect presentation feature to check content. edu.gcfglobal.org
Powerpoint is not Linux software, but these links should hopefully help: 6 Free Ways to Lock PowerPoint from Editing Lock your PowerPoint from Editing with 6 free options to secure the document data now. These options are free and safe to use. passper.imyfone.com PowerPoint 2016: Inspecting and Protecting Presentations Use PowerPoint protected view to keep private information private and PowerPoint inspect presentation feature to check content. edu.gcfglobal.org
K KGIII Super Moderator Staff member Gold Supporter Joined Jul 23, 2020 Messages 11,497 Reaction score 9,993 Credits 95,326 Sep 12, 2021 #3 While this is "General Computing" it is not Linux computing. So, it goes into off-topic for the time being.
While this is "General Computing" it is not Linux computing. So, it goes into off-topic for the time being.