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In this tutorial, Andrew Childress and Fran Botto from Tuts+ demonstrate how to convert Keynote presentations to PowerPoint. They begin by navigating to the File menu in Keynote and selecting the export option, specifically choosing PowerPoint. Users have the choice to add a password for restricted access and can select between PPT X and PPT formats from the advanced dropdown. PPT format is compatible with older PowerPoint versions but may have some features that don't translate well. Childress opts to keep the format as PPT X before switching to a Windows machine to open the saved presentation in PowerPoint, highlighting the conversion process.