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Top Tip Thursday: Convert a PDF into a PowerPoint presentation with a few simple clicks

Top Tip Thursday: Convert a PDF into a PowerPoint presentation with a few simple clicks

If you already have access to Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft PowerPoint, you can export PDFs to presentations without having to download any external applications. For steps on how to do this, read below:

  1. Open the document in Adobe Acrobat
  2. In File, click Export To, then Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation
  3. Save the presentation in your chosen folder
  4. Wait for the presentation to export. Once done, open the new presentation in PowerPoint.
  5. If you need to change the orientation then in the Design tab, press Slide Size and choose between Standard or Widescreen
  6. Select which scale option you want for your PowerPoint; you can choose to either Maximise or Ensure Fit

If you have a lot of text boxes, you may need to manually move them to the correct spaces Regardless, this efficient hack saves you time from building a presentation right from the beginning.

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