Some of these issues include Microsoft PowerPoint security notices popping up during presentations which can be rather bothersome for users.
How can I turn off the PowerPoint security notice?
1. Make your security notices invisible to the audiences
Ensure the computer that is running the presentation is connected to another monitor that only the audience can see in order to get rid of PowerPoint’s security notice message. This is how to do it: Note: There’s a possibility you may need to modify some monitor display settings beforehand:
2. Prevent the Microsoft Powerpoint security notice via Settings
You can prevent the Microsoft PowerPoint Trust Center from sending security notices on your screen during presentations by moving your file into a trusted location on your PC. This can be done via PowerPoint’s built-in Settings. Moreover, you could retain the location of this trusted folder, and simply place all future presentations there. This way, you won’t have to repeat the below-mentioned steps again and again for each future presentation.
Launch the PowerPoint app on your device.
Navigate to the File tab.
Click on Options.
A dialogue box called PowerPoint Options will open. Click on Trust Center.
Select Trust Center Settings.
Click on Trusted Locations.
Choose the Add new location option and choose the folder where your presentation is being kept, if its not already there in the first place.
We hope that you found our solutions helpful and managed to remove Powerpoint’s security notice message that prevented you from making presentations in peace. Let us know in the comments section below if you have any questions or have encountered any difficulties following our guides.
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