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We already looked at the Trust Center in a previous tutorial. But who knew that there so many settings available within the Trust Center? In this tutorial, we will explore these settings within PowerPoint.
To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.
Trust Center Settings in PowerPoint 2016
Trust Center Settings in PowerPoint 2013
Trust Center Settings in PowerPoint 2010

Tutorial Code: 20 03 02
Previous: 20 03 01 Trust Center in PowerPoint
Next: 21 01 01 Tell Me in PowerPoint
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PowerPoint lets you keep your computer secure by using Trust Center options. In the Trust Center, you can change settings that influence how macros run, see privacy statements, and also learn about the Microsoft Customer Experience Improvement Program.
To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.
Trust Center in PowerPoint 2016
Trust Center in PowerPoint 2013
Trust Center in PowerPoint 2010

Tutorial Code: 20 03 01
Previous: 20 02 02 Manage and Load Add-ins in PowerPoint
Next: 20 03 02 Trust Center Settings in PowerPoint 2010
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Have you ever received a presentation that doesn’t allow you to make any changes? That could be a password protected presentation. Or, it could have been Marked as Final. Fortunately, Mark as Final is more of an administrative tool than a security tool. Its purpose is to make others aware that the author of the presentation doesn’t want others editing this work.
To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.
Remove Mark as Final Option in PowerPoint 2016
Remove Mark as Final Option in PowerPoint 2013
Remove Mark as Final Option in PowerPoint 2010
Remove Mark as Final Option in PowerPoint 2007

Tutorial Code: 16 02 02
Previous: 16 02 01 Mark as Final Option in PowerPoint
Next: 16 02 03 Encrypt with Password Option in PowerPoint
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Do you need to share your presentations with others? If yes, it’s a good idea to make sure that your presentations are set to be read-only before you share them. What you need then is the Mark as Final option in PowerPoint, which makes your file read-only. Note that this option is not as restrictive as password protecting a PowerPoint presentation. The Mark as Final option tries to prevent users from typing, editing commands, and proofing. All editing options are disabled or turned off. However, do remember that Mark as Final is not a security feature and it can be easily reversed by the recipient of your file.
To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.
Mark as Final Option in PowerPoint 2016
Mark as Final Option in PowerPoint 2013
Mark as Final Option in PowerPoint 2010
Mark as Final Option in PowerPoint 2007

Tutorial Code: 16 02 01
Previous: 16 01 04 Exporting Word Handouts in PowerPoint
Next: 16 02 02 Remove Mark as Final in PowerPoint
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Have you ever wondered why the sites that are shown within the Research Task Pane in Microsoft Office programs such as Word, PowerPoint, etc. differ from computer to computer? Some computers may show extra thesauri or more options. Why does that happen? And can you control which sites show up within your Research Task Pane? Yes, you can control to a certain extent via Research options.
To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.
Research Options in PowerPoint 365
Research Options in PowerPoint 2010

Tutorial Code: 05 08 22
Previous: 05 08 21 Research Tools in PowerPoint
Next: 05 08 23 Thesaurus in PowerPoint
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