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Go through this guideline to find out how to quickly Password Protect PPT and Save your forms with pdfFiller.

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Open a browser and log in to your pdfFiller account. Create one for free if it’s your first time using it.
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Upload a file by clicking the Add New button. Use one of many supplied options to upload it to the platform.
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Import the file from your device or the cloud or request it via email. Use the rich library of form templates, if needed.
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Modify content using the elements from the toolbar on the top before you Password Protect PPT and Save the document.
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Click Tools to highlight important parts of text, blackout, or erase data.
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Apply watermarks to protect content and insert page and bates numbering from the right-hand menu.
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Add extra fillable fields, title them with custom names, make them required or conditional, and set up values, if needed.
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Finish by clicking the Done button. Locate the toolbar around the right to Password Protect PPT and Save your document.
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Click Done and move to the right-side toolbar to Password Protect PPT and Save.
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Get access to the modified file anytime in the Documents section.

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Open PowerPoint presentation and click Print. Select Universal Document Converter from the list of printers and click Properties. Go to File Format and select PDF Document. Select Password protected in PDF Standard like shown on the screenshot below.
Open the presentation that you want to make read-only, then click the File tab. Next, in the left-hand pane, select Info. You'll now see a Protect Presentation section, which lets you (to an extent) protect against any editing of your presentation. Click Protect Presentation.
To lock the slides, click the File tab in PowerPoint and choose the Protect Presentation command in the Info pane. In the drop-down menu, select Mark as Final. That will set your presentation in read-only mode.
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