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Old 06-14-2016, 05:53 PM
tparnicott tparnicott is offline Lock certain elements to prevent editing, but allow some text to be edited WITHOUT losing animations Mac OS X Lock certain elements to prevent editing, but allow some text to be edited WITHOUT losing animations Office for Mac 2011
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Default Lock certain elements to prevent editing, but allow some text to be edited WITHOUT losing animations

Hi,

I'm doing a presentation for a business that will be used as an induction presentation across the country. For that reason a majority of the 77 slides and their elements need to be locked and prevented from editing. However, on some slides text will need to be edited for location, names etc.



It also still need to play the transitions and animations. Is this possible?

Thanks!
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