LOCK-DOWN a series of slides?

J

Justin

I have a client that wants to make all but one slide in their presenatation
unediatlabe. So the user can only modify the slide that they will be adding
information to. Is this possible?

Thanks,

Justin
 
S

Sonia

No. However, if the presentation is broken into two presentations, one can be
password protected if the client is using PowerPoint 2002 or PowerPoint 2003.
Then the single slide presentation file (without password) could be changed. Of
course the larger presentation would need to link to the other.
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Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com
 
J

Justin

Thanks Sonia.
Uunfortunately linking isn't an option as this presenation would need to
allow the user to input data on the one editable slide in edit-mode.
I advised the client to either place a transparency over every slide she
didn't want edited (to keep animations active), or create a separate master
slide for each slide and place the contents of the slide in the master. Long
work-around, but only one I can think of.

Thanks for your input.

J
 
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