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Why is it so hard to "Restrict Access" to a PowerPoint presentation?
I know that there is a feature that will allow users to restrict access to PP presentations, but it appears that I need to setup group policy permissions and be connected to a domain server or some such nonsense.
For a software which is designed to create documents very often asked for by clients M$ has not made it very easy to lock-down our work (especially the data behind charts). Yes I know I can give clients pdf docs, but then they lose the impact of animations, etc. OR... am I missing something??? Thanks hip |
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