Convert PPT to PDF and Password Protect PDF for Website

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Add a shape to a PowerPoint 2011 or 2016 slide. Add a hyperlink to the shape. Save the file as PDF and open in Reader. The hyperlink is gone.
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.
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.
Open the PDF and choose Tools > Protect > Encrypt > Encrypt with Password. If you receive a prompt, click Yes to change the security. Select Require a Password to Open the Document, then type the password in the corresponding field.
Go to Finder > locate your file and double-click it to open it in Preview. Enter the password to unlock the PDF document. Once your PDF file is unlocked, click on File > Export as PDF > enter the file name and set its destination > hit Save. That's all, the new PDF file you just saved will no longer require a password.
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