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No, unfortunately, you cannot password protect
PowerPoint.
As for converting it to PDF, you may be having
problems if you're using PowerPoint 2000. I heard you
need Adobe Acrobat 4.05, because 4.0 won't work with
Office 2000 components.
Hope this helps.
--- Leanne Sanderson <leanne -at- ems -dot- abb -dot- com> wrote:
> Is is possible to password protect a PowePoint
> Document?
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