![]() ![]() That’s when you need a way to lock a PowerPoint presentation from being edited. ![]() The only time it becomes a problem is when there’s a chance someone might accidentally or maliciously edit the presentation copy that you plan on using. A copy of the original presentation is still safe in your email, and you have a back-up of it anyway. If you ever have to email a PowerPoint presentation to someone, there’s a chance they might edit it.
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