This video tutorial shows you how to convert an animated PowerPoint presentation to an animated PDF.
David Brewin’s Github:
Added features (compared to part 1 video:
– Animation of animated paragraphs (with bullet points for example)
– Flexible addition of slide numbers taking the background color into consideration
– Automatic conversion to (print to pdf)
– An interactive dialogue windows for conversion.
Presenter Website:
presentation used and backup of the codes can be found here
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ALT + f11 not working on my mac
Can I please see the completed PDF and what it looks like when it works?
Does this code work with PPT with GIF file?
Hi, any idea how to make this work with a video embeded in the ppt?
I've followed the steps in the video, but after running the macro I get an error pop up that says "Compile error: User-defined type not defined" and it has the line in the macro highlighted that says "Dim oAnimation As Animation"?
Any ideas?
Dear Mr Mehrez, thank you, when I apply the script powerpoint crashes (program not responding) I am not sure of you have experience with this, but if you have a solution I am literally out of options and tried everything….any thoughts?
Same problem I have, the animated objects in the presentation I have are overlaying on each other including texts and figures in one slide, so what looking for if there is anyway show only one animated object in each slide and next slide when applying the code.
What is the equivalent shortcut to Alt+F11 for Powerpoint on Mac?