Powerpoint security

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Dear User,

You can do this :

To establish a password, open your presentation, choose Tools, Options, and
click the Security tab. You'll notice two password options in this dialog
box: "Password to open" and "Password to modify." If you simply want to
prohibit others from making unauthorized changes to your presentation,
select "Password to modify." If you want to prohibit others from opening
your presentation at all without a password, choose "Password to open." Then
type your password in the appropriate text box and click OK. Once you do,
PowerPoint presents the Confirm Password dialog box, which asks you to
confirm your password and sternly warns you that losing your password will
be a big bummer. Retype your password and click OK to return to your
presentation.

For your changes to take effect, you must save and close your presentation.
The next time anyone tries to open it, they'll get a prompt to enter the
password. If you chose "Password to open," PowerPoint will not open the
presentation at all without the proper password. If you chose "Password to
modify," PowerPoint will prompt the user to "Enter password to modify, or
open read only." The user can then enter the password and click OK to open
the file or click "read only" to open a file that they can read but not
edit.

Hope thi will help you.

Suvodip Moitra
 
That is the feature that is not working. No data can be typed in the fields.
My version is 2003.
 
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