How to cancel the "read-only mode" of PPT? At work or study, it is very common to receive PPT files that are opened in "read-only mode". This can lead to the dilemma of being unable to edit the file or being unable to save it after editing. To this end, PHP editor Youzi has compiled the following three effective methods to crack the "read-only mode" to help everyone solve this problem. Please continue reading the article for detailed steps and tips.
If the PPT file attribute is set to "read-only", it will be editable but the file cannot be saved. We can use the following method to cancel the "read-only mode".
1. Select the read-only PPT file with the mouse, then right-click and select [Properties] in the list.
2. In the [Properties] dialog box, remove the check mark of the [Read-only] option, and then click [OK]. The "read-only mode" of the PPT will be cancelled.
Method 2:
If the PPT is set to "read-only mode" that restricts editing, the PPT cannot be edited or modified. We can use the following method to cancel it.
1. After opening the read-only PPT file, click the [Edit Anyway] option in the read-only prompt box below the menu tab.
2. Click the [File] option on the menu bar tab, then click [Information] → [Protect Presentation] → [Always open in read-only mode], and finally save the file, and the "read-only mode" of the PPT will be cancelled. .
Method 3:
If the PPT is set to restrict editing and has a "read-only mode" with a password, a password is required to make edit changes. We can use the following method to cancel it.
1. Open the read-only PPT file, enter the originally set password in the pop-up dialog box, and click [OK] to enter editable mode.
2. Click the [File] option on the menu bar tab, and then click [Save As] to bring up the [Save As] dialog box.
3. In the [Save As] dialog box, click [General Options] in the [Tools] option list.
4. After the dialog box pops up, you can see that there is already a password for [Modify Permission Password]. Delete the password into a blank space, and then save the file. The "read-only mode" of the PPT will be cancelled.
It should be noted that the "read-only mode" of the third method of PPT requires you to enter the originally set password before you can cancel. If you accidentally forget your password, you will not be able to cancel the "read-only method" through PPT.
In this case, we need the help of other tools. For example, PepsiCo PPT Password Recovery Tool can directly remove the "read-only mode" of PPT without using a password.
You only need to select the [Unrestriction] module in the tool, and then drag the PPT file set with "read-only mode" into the tool to release it with one click.
Through the above methods, we can easily cancel the "read-only mode" of PPT files and achieve free editing and saving modifications. Hope this tutorial is helpful to everyone!
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