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01. Upload a document from your computer or cloud storage.
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02. Add text, images, drawings, shapes, and more.
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03. Sign your document online in a few clicks.
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04. Send, export, fax, download, or print out your document.

Convert PPT to PDF and Lock PDF on Desktop

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DocHub is a powerful online platform designed for seamless document management, enabling users to easily edit, sign, and distribute files efficiently. With its robust features, you can convert various file types, including PPT presentations, into PDF format directly from your desktop. Our editor enhances your workflow, allowing you to lock your PDFs for added security, ensuring that your documents remain intact and unaltered.

Follow the steps to Convert PPT to PDF and Lock PDF on Desktop

  1. Begin by accessing the DocHub website and logging into your account. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up for free in just a few clicks.
  2. Once logged in, locate the option to upload files. Select your PPT file from your desktop to import it into the editor.
  3. After uploading, navigate to the conversion tool available within the platform. Initiate the process to convert your PPT file into a PDF format.
  4. Once the conversion is complete, you will see your newly created PDF. Explore the editing features if you need to make any adjustments before locking the file.
  5. To lock your PDF, find the option that enables you to set permissions. This step will ensure that your document cannot be modified without your consent.
  6. Finally, download your locked PDF to your desktop, or choose to print or share it directly from the platform to streamline your workflow.

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How to Convert PPT to PDF and Lock PDF on Desktop

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Today I want to show you how you can convert your PowerPoint presentation into a PDF. This is a great way to share your presentation with your audience without allowing them to modify the original presentation. Its also a great way to share your presentation on the web. At the very end, Ill show you a bonus trick. Its somewhat of a hidden feature that allows you to email a PDF of your presentation with just one click. All right, lets check this out. Here I am in Microsoft PowerPoint and to turn this presentation into a PDF, lets go up to the top left-hand corner and click on the file menu. Within file, lets go down to the export option. At the top of export, youll see the option for PDF/XPS. Thats the one we want, so lets click on create. This opens up a prompt where you can specify where you want to save your PDF. Down below you can type in a file name and you can also choose the quality level. You have standard. This is the top level of quality, but it will also take up more

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0:07 1:28 How to Save Powerpoint Document as Read Only - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip And you select always open read-only. Then you click Save. You will have to close your presentation.MoreAnd you select always open read-only. Then you click Save. You will have to close your presentation. And then you can open it again click to open it.
#1 How to Lock a PDF in docHub and Make It Read-Only Open a file in Acrobat and choose Tools Protect. Select whether you want to restrict editing with a password or encrypt the file with a certificate or password. Set password or security method as desired. Click OK and then click Save.
Save presentation as password protected PDF Open PowerPoint presentation and click Print. Select Universal Document Converter from the list of printers and click Properties. Go to File Format and select PDF Document. Select Password protected in PDF Standard like shown on the screenshot below.
Save PowerPoint presentations as PDF files Select File Export. Click Create PDF/XPS Document, then click Create PDF/XPS. In the Publish as PDF or XPS dialog box, choose a location to save the file to. Optionally, if you want to change what the final PDF file is like, do any of the following: Click Publish.
Method 1: Use docHub to Add Password Protection Open the PDF in docHub Reader. Click on File and select Protect Using Password. Choose whether you want to restrict editing and printing or just restrict opening the document. Enter a password, and confirm it. Save the document.
Add password protection to a file Select File Info. Select Protect Presentation Encrypt with Password. In the Password box, enter the password youd like to use. Select OK.
How to secure a PDF. Launch docHub and select the Protect tool from the Tools menu. Choose your protection settings. Once youve protected your file, save it as a separate copy for safekeeping. Select Share With Others from the top toolbar. Add the recipients email addresses. Select Send to share your file.
One-click option to protect a PDF with a password Open the PDF in Acrobat. Do any of the following: Go to All tools Protect a PDF Protect with password. In the Protect Using Password dialog box, select if you want to set the password for viewing or editing the PDF. Type and retype your password. Select Apply.

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