e-rock
What Alice said but also....
Many people believe if you make something 'read only' then people cannot
change it. This is not true in a lot of cases.
Password protect a presentation
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00038.htm
Cheers
TAJ Simmons
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"Alice" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In Powerpoint 2003 go to Tools | Options | Security -- you can enter file
> sharing settings that require a password to modify the document. If
> another
> user does not know the password when they go to open it, then they can
> open
> it as read-only.
> --
> Alice.
>
>
> "E-Rock" wrote:
>
>> I am making a P.P. presentation and want to save as a Read Only file. How
>> do
>> I accomplish this?