Learn how to password-encrypt your presentation in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. Make sure you note down and remember your password.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows XP and higher
If you share your PowerPoint presentations with other people, you may want to protect or lock your content so that the slides may only be viewed, and not edited. Or perhaps you want to provide editing control only with a password. PowerPoint provides an Encrypt with Password option to protect your presentation. However, let us ponder about why anyone would need to password protect their PowerPoint presentations? There are many reasons, and here are two of them:
If you forget your password, you will no longer be able to open or modify your password-protected presentation. Many people forget passwords and cannot access their slides any more. So, choose a password that's easy to remember or write it down in a secure location.
There are two ways to add password protection to your presentation in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows, and the second way has more options, first let me show you the easy way:
An alternative way to add password protection allows you to enable passwords not only for opening the presentation but also for editing. If you enable an editing password, users will still be able to view your slides without making any edits to them. Follow these steps:
Opening password protected presentations has its own share of procedures you need to follow:
Want to remove or change a password? Explore our Remove and Change Passwords in PowerPoint 2010 tutorial.
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