Before sharing a presentation, you'll want to make sure it doesn't include any information you want to keep private. You may also want to discourage others from editing your file. Fortunately, PowerPoint includes several tools to help
inspect
and
protect
your presentation.
Watch the video below to learn more about inspecting and protecting presentations in PowerPoint.
The Document Inspector
Whenever you create or edit a presentation, certain
personal information
may be added to the file automatically—like information about the document's author. You can use the
Document Inspector
to remove this type of information before sharing a presentation with others.
Because some changes may be permanent, it's a good idea to use
Save As
to create a backup copy of your presentation before using the Document Inspector.
To use the Document Inspector:
Click the
File
tab to go to
Backstage view
.
From the
Info
pane, click
Check for Issues
, then select
Inspect
Document
from the drop-down menu.
The
Document Inspector
will appear. Check or uncheck the boxes, depending on the content you want to review, then click
Inspect
. In our example, we'll use the default selections.
The
inspection results
will show an
exclamation mark
for any categories where it found potentially sensitive data, and it will also have a
Remove All
button for each of these categories. Click
Remove All
to remove the data.
When you're done, click
Close
.
Protecting your presentation
By default, anyone with access to your presentation will be able to open, copy, and edit its content unless you
protect
it. There are several ways to protect a presentation, depending on your needs.
To protect your document:
Click the
File
tab to go to
Backstage view
.
From the
Info
pane, click the
Protect Presentation
command.
In the drop-down menu, choose the option that best suits your needs. In our example, we'll select
Mark
as Final
. Marking your presentation as final is a good way to discourage others from editing the file, while the other options give you even more control if needed.
A dialog box will appear, prompting you to save. Click
OK
.
Another dialog box will appear. Click
OK
.
The presentation will be marked as final. Whenever others open the file, a bar will appear at the top to discourage them from editing the document.
Marking a presentation as final will not prevent someone from editing it because they can just select
Edit Anyway
. If you want to prevent people from editing it, you can use the
Restrict Access
option instead.
Challenge!
Open our
practice presentation
. If you opened our practice presentation to follow along with the lesson, be sure to download a fresh copy.
Use the
Document Inspector
to check and remove any hidden information.
Protect the document by
marking it as final
.
When you're finished, the top of your presentation should look something like this: