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04.07.2004 at 05:42AM PDT, ID: 20946363
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How do you lock down Power Point Slides and Presentations?

Asked by tkrpata in Microsoft Office Suite

Tags: lock, how, presentation

I'm not sure if this is the right forum fro this question or not, but here goes... We are looking for a way to lock down Power Point Slides and Presentations... We tried the Help guide, but it says to go to the white board and under tools select lock... We can not find that lock command anywhere and really need to know how to secure our presentations..... any help in this direction would be appreciated.Start Free Trial
[+][-]04.07.2004 at 11:19AM PDT, ID: 10777137

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[+][-]04.07.2004 at 09:17PM PDT, ID: 10780749

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[+][-]04.12.2004 at 02:16AM PDT, ID: 10804215

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