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Are you troubled by the tedious process of having to enter your password every time you open a password-protected PPT? PHP editor Zimo reveals the solution for you! This article will provide an in-depth analysis of how to cancel the password protection of PPT, allowing you to easily get rid of the constraints of "read-only mode". Continue reading the following detailed guide to unlock the convenient way to PPT editing and say goodbye to the trouble of entering passwords!
PPT opened in "read-only mode" will be restricted and cannot be edited or modified. So if there is no need for "restriction protection" in the future, how to cancel the "read-only mode"?
Here are 3 cancellation methods. Method 1 is the cancellation method when you remember the password. Methods 2 and 3 are the cancellation methods when you forget the password. Let’s take a look!
method 1:
If you remember the password and do not want the prompt dialog box to appear every time you open PPT, we can cancel the restriction by "Save As".
First, open the PPT with "read-only mode" set, and enter the originally set password in the dialog box to obtain editing permissions.
Then, click the menu tab [File]-[Save As], open the [Save As] dialog box, and click [General Options] in the [Tools] option list below.
After opening the [General Options] dialog box, you can see that there is already a password in the [Modify Permission Password] column. This is the originally set password. Select the password and delete it, and then save the file in the "read-only mode" of PPT. " will be cancelled, and the restriction will be lifted. When you open PPT again, the prompt dialog box will not appear.
Method 2:
If you forget your password and want to cancel the "read-only mode" of PPT, you cannot use "Method 1". We can cancel it by modifying the format.
First, we will set up the PPT in "read-only mode" and make a copy to prevent errors in the original file due to operational errors.
Then, change the suffix of the copied PPT to the format suffix of the compressed file such as "RAR" to turn it into a compressed file. After modification, a prompt box will pop up, click [OK].
After the suffix modification is completed, we use the decompression software to open the compressed file, find the folder named "PPT", and double-click to open it.
After opening the PPT folder, find the "presentation.xml" file, then right-click the mouse and select "Open Internal Viewer".
After the code dialog box pops up, use the shortcut key "Ctrl+F" to find the "modify" field, and then delete the code starting and ending with
After deletion, close the dialog box and decompression software, and select [OK] in the pop-up prompt boxes.
Finally, change the suffix of the compressed file back to the "pptx" suffix to turn it back into a PPT file. At this time, the PPT has canceled the "read-only mode", and when you open it again, the password prompt box will not appear.
Method 3:
In addition to modifying the format, if we forget the password, we can also use tools to remove the "read-only mode" of PPT.
For example, the Pepsi Niu PPT password recovery tool used by the editor can directly remove the "read-only mode" of PPT without a password and lift the restriction protection.
Just click on the [Unrestriction] module in the tool, and then import PPT to lift it with one click.
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