In this step-by-step overview, learn how to convert a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation into an Adobe PDF. We look at three ways to export your PowerPoint to PDF, including using File – Export, File – Save As, and File – Print. We also explore various options, like converting all slides or just a range of slides, and various publish options, like slides, handouts, notes, or outline. Lastly, I show you a hidden trick that allows you to email a PDF attachment with just one click by adding a command to the Quick Access Toolbar.
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0:00 Introduction
0:34 Convert PowerPoint to PDF using Export
1:20 Export options
2:43 Convert PowerPoint to PDF using Save As
3:07 Convert PowerPoint to PDF using Print
3:20 BONUS: Email PDF Presentation with one click
4:40 Wrap up
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Thank you so much Kevin Stratvert it helped me finish my assignment.
thank you
Thank you Kevin very much for your teaching.
Thank you so much .it helped me
Is it possible to save as a PDF including any animations present in the slide(s).
Great tutorial, sir.
You are a king bro
I'm so stuck. I have a PPT with notes that I need to convert to a PDF, but that friggin white border shows up when I use Print to PDF (which seems to be the only way to convert the notes to a PDF???).
How do I do this? Please help.
How to save ink notation pdf format written thoough tablets on slides
Ty for the video it really save
Me a lot of trouble!
When I export a presentation that has an object with a shadow, the shadow does not appear in the PDF. Is this just a limitation of the software or did I miss something? Thanks for your help. Love your videos!
Hey Kevin, another great comprehensive video! We have run into an issue we hope there is a solution to. When we use any of the methods laid out in your video, any link that is written out will remain clickable in the PDF but links embedded in images don't retain their clickability. Is there a way to convert a PPT into a PDF and keep clickable images and objects without having to include a written out link? Any insight you have would be great! Thanks!
Thanks a ton man
Thanks for the presentation, it’s very useful
Thankyou so much ❤️ it is really helpful
Can I convert a PowerPoint image to a pdf with a white border
Thank you !
Bravo
this is really a big help out for presenters
Kevin, we have a pdf template with company logo as background (watermark) which we use for manual invoicing. So we create excel sheet with the content for the invoice (item #, quantity, price, freight, etc) and suppose to transfer that content on to the pdf template. I saw someone doing it using pdf creator but I couldn't. I also tried to find help on this everywhere but no success. Could you show us?