I assume that you are referring to the print button that is located within the actual browser. The only way to "disable" this would be to launch the presentation in a new window by using the method below:
Open your PowerPoint presentation
Click on the Articulate menu > Player Templates
Select the Other tab
In the Browser Window Settings section, checkmark "Launch Presentation in new window"
Checkmark "Display window with no browser controls"
Click the Close button
Save your Player Template
Publish the presentation with the newly saved Player Template
Please let me know if this is not what you're looking for.
Yes, Ctrl-P will still work. Unfortunately, it's difficult to have code in a website that prevents the basic clipboard / print screen function in Windows.
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I assume that you are referring to the print button that is located within the actual browser. The only way to "disable" this would be to launch the presentation in a new window by using the method below:
Thanks. this is it.
But the user doing a manual CTRL-P on any page would still work, wouldn't it?
Yes, Ctrl-P will still work. Unfortunately, it's difficult to have code in a website that prevents the basic clipboard / print screen function in Windows.
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