How to Password Protect Confidential PowerPoint presentations
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Want to add a password to your PowerPoint presentations? This tutorial show you how to secure your document and make sure others can't change it without your permission.
1. Click the Microsoft Office Button , click Save As, and on the bottom of the Save As dialog, click Tools.
2. On the Tools menu, click General Options. ...
3. Under File sharing settings, in the Password to modify box, type a password.
NB: remember the password you entered!
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