How can I make a PP Presentation that no one can copy?

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I have worked for 6 months on a presentation. I do not want anyone to copy
it. What can I do?

Thanks

Lois
 
I have worked for 6 months on a presentation. I do not want anyone to copy
it. What can I do?

Thanks

Lois

For distribution without being modified.
I suggest you use another format.
Distribute on internet: Please convert it to video format such as WMV,
MP4 which can't be modified
Distirbute offline: Please burn it to DVD with copyright protection

Here are two tools for your selection:
1. PPT to Video
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/ppt-to-video-overview.html
2. PPT2DVD
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/
 
I have worked for 6 months on a presentation. I do not want anyone to copy
it. What can I do?

Thanks

Lois

Protection by password is the most commonly used feature in
PowerPoint.
But that is not the most secure way for any experienced PowerPoint
users know
how to resave it as modifiable format.

The solution should be to distribute your PowerPoint in uncopiedale
format
like video or Flash.

To convert PowerPoint to Flash can protect your presentation from
being modified at will.
Here is the tool to convert PowerPoint to Flash
http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.html
 
There're tons of solutions here.

The way that saving as PPS is just a trick. Most user know how to edit
PPS in PowerPoint.

The easiest way to do is packing it as zip file (http://
www.winzip.com) and set password to protect content. It's great in
most occassions.

Converting to other formats may just be an alternative solution. You
can try PPT2Flash (http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.html).
The content in Flash can't be copied.

Actually a great way is: convert PP to EXE file (http://
www.indezine.com/products/powerpoint/pp2003/ppt2exe.html) or output
the PPT as EXE in PPT2Flash.

Choose the way you like.
I hope these ideas can help you.
 
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