Convert PPT to PDF and Lock PDF for Macbook

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In the Preview app on your Mac, open the PDF that you want to password-protect. Choose File > Export, then select Encrypt. You can also enter a new name for the PDF if you want to create a pass worded copy and keep the original PDF unencrypted. Type a password, then retype it to verify the password. Click Save.
Hit Ctrl + P to Print (or File tab, Print) Select the Microsoft Print to PDF printer. Select which Handout Style you prefer. Click Print. Select a file location on your computer. Name your file. Click Save.
File> Print. Select the Handouts (2 slides per page) Layout. Click the PDF button & select Save As PDF.
Batch Convert PowerPoint to PDF. Click “Add Files” to choose the PowerPoint file or directly drag and drop the PowerPoint file you want to convert. Save the PDF File. Import PPT Files to the Program. Start to Convert Multiple PPT to PDF.
Folders can't be directly encrypted in macOS, but you can put them in password-protected containers. This has the effect of protecting your folders and the files they contain with a password. You can password-protect folders on macOS using the built-in Disk Utility application or a third-party tool called Encrypt.
Open a PDF. Open the PDF file in PDF element that was saved from PowerPoint to PDF format, and you want to save it as a smaller PDF. Optimize PDF on Mac. Now, click on “File” in the main menu and then click on “Save as Other” > “Optimized PDF”. Settings for Optimize PDF Size on Mac.
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