Protect PDF from Copying and Convert PDF to PPT on Laptop quickly

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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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How to Protect PDF from Copying and Convert PDF to PPT on Laptop with DocHub

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DocHub is designed to enhance your document management experience by streamlining editing, signing, and distribution processes, all while ensuring your documents remain secure. With deep integration into Google Workspace, our platform allows users to effortlessly import, export, and modify documents directly from Google apps. Whether you’re looking to protect a PDF from copying or convert it to a PPT format, DocHub makes these tasks straightforward and efficient, empowering you to manage your documents with ease.

Follow the steps to protect your PDF and convert it to PPT:

  1. Open the DocHub website and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file you wish to protect and convert by selecting the appropriate upload option.
  3. Once your document is uploaded, locate the security settings to apply restrictions to your PDF, preventing it from being copied.
  4. To convert the PDF to a PPT format, find the export options and select the conversion feature, adjusting any necessary settings.
  5. After the conversion is complete, review your newly created PPT to ensure all content is intact and formatted correctly.
  6. Finally, download the PPT file to your laptop or share it directly via email or cloud services.

Start utilizing DocHub today to protect your documents and convert files effortlessly!

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How to Protect PDF from Copying and Convert PDF to PPT on Laptop

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in this video today I will show you how to copy a PDF image into PowerPoint so to do this firstly here is a PDF which Ill be using Ill be using this image right here this diagram so lets scroll up okay Ill be using this diagram right here so what you what you have to do is just go to your PowerPoint file what you have to do is so firstly make sure you have aligned this PDF Image Wall as you can see make sure it does aligned well so anything Ill do with that the next you can also Zoom it to make sure as you can see and zoom it so it will fit on the page so when you are done with that the next thing for you to do is to open your PowerPoint depending the PowerPoint so you can then click on the slide you want to add the image too so Ill be in this slide right here so next thing for you to do is to put on inserts then click on screenshot as you can see this PowerPoint version as the screenshot so the next thing for you to do is just to click on screenshots then as you can see this is

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To show content from a PDF on a slide Take a picture of the part of a PDF that you want, and paste it on your slide. To keep a PDF file as a support document for your presentation Insert the entire PDF into the presentation as an object that you can open and view during your presentation.
So lets see how to add password protection to a PDF using docHub: 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.
Use Insert PDF in PowerPoint and open the PDF file as a slide. Change whatever you want. Everything is fair game scale, color, line widths, objects, text and fills.
The process is similar to how to make a PDF secure: From Security, click Manage Security. Click Set a password to restrict editing of security settings to prevent tampering. Set the restrictions you wish to limit, such as copying. Click ok to save your settings.
With the PDF opened in your browser, you can use quick keyboard shortcuts: Just select your text by highlighting it with your mouse. Then use CTRL + C (on Windows) or Command + C (on Mac) to copy text. Finally press CTRL + V (on Windows) or Command + V (on Mac) to paste the text where you want it.
Two ways to insert a PDF into a PowerPoint presentation From the top toolbar, select the Insert tab. In the Text section, select Object. In the Insert Object window, select Create From File, then select Browse to locate your PDF. Select OK to insert the PDF file as an object into the slide.
Save the file to the folder of your choice. 2. Open the pdf 3. Go to File Export to Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation.
The Permissions setting controls restrictions that can be placed on the PDF file. To prevent the text and graphics from being copied from the PDF file, uncheck the Allow text and graphics to be copied option. You must always enter a master password when security options are enabled.

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