i published my web powerpoint presentation as .pps - did i do inc.

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I am publishing art slide show on my website and I don't know if I did it
correctly. I published the .pps and when I published it, the .pps file
displays the slide show but anyone can do a multitude of right-clicking to it
and other applications. Should I redo it? Is there something I missed in
terms of locking the presentation itself.
 
Could you provide us with a link? Also how did you publish your presentation?

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I am publishing art slide show on my website and I don't know if I did it
correctly. I published the .pps and when I published it, the .pps file
displays the slide show but anyone can do a multitude of right-clicking to it
and other applications. Should I redo it? Is there something I missed in
terms of locking the presentation itself.
 
I am publishing art slide show on my website and I don't know if I did it
correctly. I published the .pps and when I published it, the .pps file
displays the slide show but anyone can do a multitude of right-clicking to it
and other applications. Should I redo it? Is there something I missed in
terms of locking the presentation itself.

A PPS file is just a PowerPoint file with a different name. If people can view
it, they can save it, change it, pretty much do what they want with it.

You might want to save your presentation as HTML and publish that instead.
 

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