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Hello, I have a presentation with 40 slides, that I will show to a client. The 1st 10 slides are just a presentation of my company, which I want them to see but not be able to print.
Is it possible to save a presentation that the receiver (a file sent by e-mail or disk), cannot open it, edit it, change it, and het can press F5 (or double-click) and view the slide show? (Then I can put a macro in the last slide that if he clicks, it basically prints slides number 10 to 40).
I think is simple, but I couldn't find how to do it...
Thanks a lot,
Braza

You can also save the presentation as HTML...and the user will only need a web browser to view it (something that is on almost all computers).
This is a very handy, but little used feature.
About printing images.....while you can make it less convienient to do so....anything that displays on a screen can be easily captured and printed by anyone with just a moderate level on know-how...
If you just don't want something printed...the best you can do is to reduce the quality/size of the image file itself. This allows it to look great on a monitor (and load faster too), but when it is printed...it looks terrible.
HTH

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