PowerPoint PDF to InDesign conversion, with Markzware’s PDF2DTP. You can convert Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, or convert .PPT files, saved out as a .PDF to Adobe InDesign.
A customer asked us if we could convert PDFs created from Microsoft PowerPoint to InDesign. The answer is, “Yes.” Now, some PowerPoint projects use some funky things, but even Smart Text and Smart Graphics generally come over. Sometimes, a touch up may be needed.
The stand-alone PDFMarkz application replaces the PDF2DTP InDesign plug-in and allows users to convert PDF to InDesign, Affinity Publisher & more:
PowerPoint PDF to InDesign Conversion
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Alright, so we got the question in: Will Markzware’s PDF2DTP for InDesign or QuarkXPress … Will that convert Microsoft PowerPoint documents as PDF files? Well, the answer is yes, and we’re going to show you that really quickly, here.
Here’s a PowerPoint presentation, and you can see all the various elements in here: charts, graphics, colors, text, you name it. We save it as a PDF and, here, we have that PDF file. We open it up here for you. Here, you see how that looks. Alright.
So, what happens when we go into InDesign, for example, (It can also be Quark.) with Markzware’s new PDF2DTP, a quick and easy way to edit PDFs in your native desktop publishing applications? In PDF2DTP, we select “Convert PDF”.
Here’s a host of preferences we can arrange and optimize for the task at hand, but, for now, just to show you this quick tip, you just go there, “Convert PDF”. Go to our desktop. Select that PDF. We click Open and Markzware’s PDF2DTP converts the PDF file right into a native InDesign layout with all fonts, images, colors, graphics used.
Now, many who know PDF will understand that it’s one to one, all the time. You can see, right here, we do have some issues with the text. It’s there, but it’s not the same exact color that it was. But you see we get the logo, logos, graphics, and the rest of the text. I believe comes out pretty darned good. Look at that! Even the shadow, the shadowing that was used, colors, the stylization.
And if we go in there, we can edit that text. So, this is fully editable text. Really, really neat. And you’ll notice, here, even this graphic comes over, which I find really cool. So, we get the entire graphic on how preflight will save you a lot of time and money. On that note, FlightCheck is now slightly older than PowerPoint. But, anyway, you get the idea, here.
It’s [PDF2DTP is] a quick and easy way to convert your PDF files right into InDesign and even PDF files that were created in PowerPoint. So, that’s a quick tip of the day, and here’s some customer feedback on PDF2DTP:
“Before PDF2DTP, we used PitStop for the corrections. Now, we can do it better!” And that’s the beauty with PDF2DTP. Just see if we can get this PDF file, created in PowerPoint. And, now, we can manipulate it, edit it, and make it better, in the desktop publishing environment we’re familiar with, Adobe InDesign. PDF to InDesign or PDF to QuarkXPress, PowerPoint PDF files right into InDesign with PDF2DTP from Markzware.
For more information on Markzware’s PDF2DTP, cruise on over to markzware.com, today. There, you can click on the banner or the product information and get full information on Markzware’s PDF2DTP. Thank you. If you have any questions, please always feel free to contact us at sales@markzware.com This has been the quick tip of the day from David Dilling, for Markzware. Have a great day!
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PowerPoint PDF to InDesign conversion is demonstrated in this video. The stand-alone PDFMarkz app replaces the PDF2DTP InDesign plug-in and allows users to convert PDF to InDesign, Affinity Publisher & more: https://markzware.com/products/pdfmarkz/
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