Learn about the various options available in the Info tab of Backstage view in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows. This tab has many options, including those for protection, inspection, and management of PowerPoint presentations.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and higher
In PowerPoint 2016, all information that you need about your currently active presentation is available in a single easily accessible location. This location is the Info pane of Backstage View. Using the options available within this pane, you can access information about permissions set for the active presentation, prepare your content for sharing, and also possibly recover older versions of unsaved files. In addition, the Info pane also provides access to many more properties that we will discuss on this page.
To access the Info pane, click the File tab of the Ribbon, as shown highlighted in blue within Figure 1.
Figure 1: File tab of the Ribbon
This brings up Info Pane, which is the first tab within the Backstage View in PowerPoint 2016, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2: Info Pane of the Backstage View
All the options within the Info Pane of Backstage View are explained below, as marked in Figure 2 above:
Provides several options to protect your presentation. You can mark your presentation as "final", apply a password, make your presentation read-only, apply a digital signature, or use Information Rights Management (IRM) to control presentation access. The links below provide detailed information about these features:
Mark as Final
Remove Mark as Final
Encrypt with Password
Remove and Change Passwords
If you are planning to share your presentation with others, you should inspect your presentation for confidential information, validate its accessibility, and check for compatibility with previous versions. You can also do a spell check, and examine the presentation for hidden data and personal information stored in comments, notes, or document properties. All these tasks can be performed within this area. These links below provide detailed information:
Inspect Document
Check Accessibility
Check Compatibility
In this section, you can recover your unsaved presentations if you have closed your file without saving it, or if your computer or application crashed. The link below provides detailed information:
Recovering Presentations Manually
Here you can create and modify many of the presentation’s properties. These links below provide detailed information:
Properties of a Presentation
Advanced Presentation Properties
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