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Is it possible to prompt for a password when exiting a full screen presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint?
I need to be able to show a presentation constantly, whilst leaving my computer, but do not want anyone else to be able to jump onto the computer while I am away.
I've looked into setting the presentation as a screen saver, but my company has default screen savers so cannot use this option.
I also looked into software which can display a presentation when a computer is locked, again company restrictions.
Only other option I can think of is to leave my computer un locked and running the presentation, but require a password to exit the presentation, is this achievable via a macro ?
In excel I would use a simple macro to protect/unprotect. not sure if this would work in PP.
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Is it possible to prompt for a password when exiting a full screen presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint?
I need to be able to show a presentation constantly, whilst leaving my computer, but do not want anyone else to be able to jump onto the computer while I am away.
I've looked into setting the presentation as a screen saver, but my company has default screen savers so cannot use this option.
I also looked into software which can display a presentation when a computer is locked, again company restrictions.
Only other option I can think of is to leave my computer un locked and running the presentation, but require a password to exit the presentation, is this achievable via a macro ?
In excel I would use a simple macro to protect/unprotect. not sure if this would work in PP.
vba microsoft-powerpoint screensaver
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Is it possible to prompt for a password when exiting a full screen presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint?
I need to be able to show a presentation constantly, whilst leaving my computer, but do not want anyone else to be able to jump onto the computer while I am away.
I've looked into setting the presentation as a screen saver, but my company has default screen savers so cannot use this option.
I also looked into software which can display a presentation when a computer is locked, again company restrictions.
Only other option I can think of is to leave my computer un locked and running the presentation, but require a password to exit the presentation, is this achievable via a macro ?
In excel I would use a simple macro to protect/unprotect. not sure if this would work in PP.
vba microsoft-powerpoint screensaver
Is it possible to prompt for a password when exiting a full screen presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint?
I need to be able to show a presentation constantly, whilst leaving my computer, but do not want anyone else to be able to jump onto the computer while I am away.
I've looked into setting the presentation as a screen saver, but my company has default screen savers so cannot use this option.
I also looked into software which can display a presentation when a computer is locked, again company restrictions.
Only other option I can think of is to leave my computer un locked and running the presentation, but require a password to exit the presentation, is this achievable via a macro ?
In excel I would use a simple macro to protect/unprotect. not sure if this would work in PP.
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Unfortunately this isn't possible as users could still exit the application via Alt + F4, or through Task Manager.
What is the presentation for? If the slideshow is being presented on an external display, then a possible solution is to physically protect the computer from being accessed by other people.
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Unfortunately this isn't possible as users could still exit the application via Alt + F4, or through Task Manager.
What is the presentation for? If the slideshow is being presented on an external display, then a possible solution is to physically protect the computer from being accessed by other people.
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Unfortunately this isn't possible as users could still exit the application via Alt + F4, or through Task Manager.
What is the presentation for? If the slideshow is being presented on an external display, then a possible solution is to physically protect the computer from being accessed by other people.
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Unfortunately this isn't possible as users could still exit the application via Alt + F4, or through Task Manager.
What is the presentation for? If the slideshow is being presented on an external display, then a possible solution is to physically protect the computer from being accessed by other people.
Unfortunately this isn't possible as users could still exit the application via Alt + F4, or through Task Manager.
What is the presentation for? If the slideshow is being presented on an external display, then a possible solution is to physically protect the computer from being accessed by other people.
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