Screenshot of the Save As Window
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Note: for this you’ll need Adobe Acrobat Pro, and for that you’ll need a subscription. If you don’t have Acrobat Pro, consider bribing a friend that does have it with kindness, or baked goods like these delicious vegan Swedish cinnamon buns.
Make sure your PDF is downloaded and saved locally on your computer and open it up in Adobe Acrobat.
Screenshot of a PDF open in Adobe Acrobat
Head to File then select Export to…Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation.
Screenshot of the Adobe Acrobat Export To.. menu
Choose where you want to phone numbers in egypt save the PowerPoint once it’s been converted.
Then press save, and give it a couple of minutes (this will take longer for larger PDFs).
Screenshot of the previous PDF open in PowerPoint
Once the conversion is complete, your newly converted PowerPoint file will be in your chosen folder (and also your downloads for quick access).
And the best part about this process? All the fonts and layouts are converted and divided out in separate text boxes and shapes for easy editing – take that Charon, I’ll have my return ticket after all! There might be some slight layout discrepancies, so make sure to go through and check it’s all where it needs to be, but the majority of it should be in the right place.
Screenshot showing an element of the PDF selected in PowerPoint as a shape
Make sure your PDF is downloaded and saved locally on your computer and open it up in Adobe Acrobat.
Screenshot of a PDF open in Adobe Acrobat
Head to File then select Export to…Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation.
Screenshot of the Adobe Acrobat Export To.. menu
Choose where you want to phone numbers in egypt save the PowerPoint once it’s been converted.
Then press save, and give it a couple of minutes (this will take longer for larger PDFs).
Screenshot of the previous PDF open in PowerPoint
Once the conversion is complete, your newly converted PowerPoint file will be in your chosen folder (and also your downloads for quick access).
And the best part about this process? All the fonts and layouts are converted and divided out in separate text boxes and shapes for easy editing – take that Charon, I’ll have my return ticket after all! There might be some slight layout discrepancies, so make sure to go through and check it’s all where it needs to be, but the majority of it should be in the right place.
Screenshot showing an element of the PDF selected in PowerPoint as a shape