Protect Slides

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Operating System: Windows 

empower® Add-in: Slides Branding

You can protect your slides or whole presentations from being edited using the slide protection offered by empower®.

Important

The slide protection is primarily used to inform other users that the slide should not be edited. Therefore, the protection can be bypassed by other users.

To apply slide protection to one or multiple slides, follow the following steps:

  1. Select the slide(s) you want to protect in your presentation.

  2. Navigate to the group Finalize and click on the button Check (Figure 1, “Button Check).

Figure 1. Button Check

Button Check

  1. In the drop-down menu, choose the option Slide Protection (Figure 2, “Option Slide Protection).

    A dialog box opens.

Figure 2. Option Slide Protection

Option Slide Protection

  1. In this dialog box, choose if you want to apply the slide protection to all slides in the presentation or to the selected slide(s) (Figure 3, “Slide Protection Options” (1)).

  2. Optionally, you can add a password to further protect the slide. To do so, enter the password into the input field and then repeat the password (Figure 3, “Slide Protection Options” (2)).

  3. If you want to protect your charts permanently, switch the toggle button for Protect charts permanently to On (Figure 3, “Slide Protection Options” (3)).

Figure 3. Slide Protection Options

Slide Protection Options

  1. If you have finished, click on the button OK (Figure 4, “Button OK to Protect a Slide”).

Figure 4. Button OK to Protect a Slide

Button OK to Protect a Slide

Important

If you switch the toggle button for Protect charts permanently to On, charts will be converted to images. They cannot be edited anymore and this action cannot be reverted.

Important

Slides are only protected if empower® is installed.

Slide protection cannot be removed in empower® Versions lower than and including 9.3.13.

Note

Alternatively, you can open the context menu for a slide in the slide pane on the left-hand side and choose the option Slide Protection.

Remove Slide Protection

To remove the slide protection, follow the following steps:

  1. Select the slide(s) you want to remove the slide protection from in your presentation.

  2. Navigate to the group Finalize and click on the button Check.

  3. Click on the option Slide Protection.

    A dialog box opens.

  1. Here, choose if you want to remove the slide protection only from the selected slides or from all protected slides in the presentation (Figure 5, “Dialog Box Unprotect Slides (1)).

  2. If a password has been set for the protected slide(s), enter the password into the input field (Figure 5, “Dialog Box Unprotect Slides (2)).

    If no password has been set, the input field is not displayed.

Figure 5. Dialog Box Unprotect Slides

Dialog Box Unprotect Slides

  1. Then, click on the button OK (Figure 6, “Button OK to Unprotect Slides”).

Figure 6. Button OK to Unprotect Slides

Button OK to Unprotect Slides

Note

Alternatively, you can open the same dialog box via the context menu of a slide in the slide pane or using the option Unprotect. This option appears when you click into a protected slide (Figure 7, “Option Unprotect).

Figure 7. Option Unprotect

Option Unprotect

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