Screenshot of the Export to PDF option in PowerPoint

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ritu2000
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Screenshot of the Export to PDF option in PowerPoint

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Having said all that, sometimes you need to send your slides as a handout after your meeting, and there just isn’t time to create one amazing presentation, and one handy PDF leave-behind, and so what you’re left with is a hybrid presentation and handout PowerPoint file. We’d still caution you here to think of the audience and animate this presentation so that you’re not showing all the content at once. Animation doesn’t need to be difficult or time-consuming – watch some quick tips on animating in PowerPoint here: Amazing animation in PowerPoint. And, before you follow the steps below, make sure you’re giving your PDF presentation the glow up it needs by reading our guides to Printing your PowerPoint with notes and How to print multiple slides on one page.

So, with that out of the way, let’s figure out phone numbers in costa rica how to do it. There are two methods:

Method 1: Export to PDF
Navigate to File and Export and then click Create PDF/XPS. You’ll then be asked to input a file name and the export engine will run, and make you a beautiful PDF ready for easy sharing.



Method 2: Save As PDF
You can also save your file as a PDF. Go to File > Save a Copy, and then from the drop-down list under your file name you can select PDF, as well as a host of other file types. Click Save and job done.
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