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How do you create a protected PDF in PowerPoint?
To password protect an Office document, first open it in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Access. Click the File menu in the top-left corner of the screen. On the Info pane, click the Protect Document button and select Encrypt with Password.
How do I unlock a PowerPoint template?
Select “Slide Master” in the View Ribbon.
Click “Normal” in the View Ribbon.
Paste and edit the slide's graphic.
Right-click the slide and select “Format Background.”
Click “Hide Background Graphics.”
To use an image as the background, click the “Picture or Texture Fill” option.
How do I convert a password protected PowerPoint to a PDF?
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.
Can you open a password-protected PDF?
Right-click the PDF file to choose “Open with” > “Google Docs,” then it will prompt a window to ask for the permission password. So enter the correct password in the new window.
How do I remove encryption from a PDF?
Choose Tools > Protect > Encrypt > Remove Security. Remove Security: The options vary depending on the type of password security attached to the document. If the document has a Document Open password, click OK to remove it from the document.
Why are PDFs blurry in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint, select the current presentation. Under “IMAGE SIZE AND QUALITY” remove the check next to “DISCARD EDITING DATA” and PUT a check next to “DO NOT COMPRESS IMAGES IN FILE”. Yes, it IS confusingly worded.
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