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How to Convert PPT to PDF and Extract Pages from PDF on Computer with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful online document management platform that simplifies tasks such as converting, editing, and signing documents. Its seamless integration with Google Workspace allows users to import and modify files directly from Google apps, ensuring a streamlined workflow. Whether you need to convert PPT to PDF or extract pages from a PDF, our platform empowers you to handle these tasks efficiently and for free.

Follow the steps to Convert PPT to PDF and Extract Pages from PDF on Computer

  1. Open your web browser and navigate to the DocHub website. If you haven’t already, create an account or log in with your existing credentials.
  2. Once logged in, locate the option to upload your PowerPoint presentation file. Browse your computer to select the PPT file you wish to convert.
  3. After the upload is complete, initiate the conversion process. The platform will automatically convert your PPT file into a PDF format.
  4. Once converted, access the newly created PDF document. You can now choose to extract specific pages by selecting the pages you want to keep.
  5. Confirm your selection and proceed with the extraction process. The platform will create a new PDF containing only the chosen pages.
  6. Finally, download the extracted PDF to your computer, or opt to share it directly via email or other integrated options available on the platform.

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How to Convert PPT to PDF and Extract Pages from PDF on Computer

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In this video tutorial, the presenter demonstrates how to export a PowerPoint presentation into a PDF file. The first method involves going to the File menu, selecting Export, and then choosing Create PDF. You can name the file, choose where to save it, and optimize it for standard or minimum size. Options allow you to export the entire document, current slide, or a selection of slides. You can also choose to publish slides, handouts, note pages, and outline views. Additional options include frame slides, hiding slides, comments, ink, non-printing information, and other PDF options.

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If you have PowerPoint 2010 or more recent, you can save your PowerPoint file as a PDF file with 3 slides per page and note lines to the right. For PowerPoint 2016/2013: Open your PowerPoint and click on File. Click on Export, choose Create PDF/XPS Document, then click on the box that says Create PDF/XPS.
Select File Export. Click Create PDF/XPS Document, then click Create PDF/XPS. In the Publish as PDF or XPS dialog box, choose a location to save the file to. If you want it to have a different name, enter it in the File name box. Save PowerPoint presentations as PDF files - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support en-us office save-po Microsoft Support en-us office save-po
Open the pdf 3. Go to File Export to Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation. A pop up box will open, with the file name. Simply save the powerpoint to the file folder of your choice.
Printing and Saving as PDF To save as a PDF, go to File, choose Save As, and then choose PDF or XPS. Settings: Slides: This is where you can choose to print all slides, one slide, or a custom range of slides (type the range of slides in the box underneath).
Open the PDF from a Slide Show In the Action Settings box, select the Mouse Click tab if you want to open the PDF with a click, or the Mouse Over tab if you want it to open when you move the pointer over the PDF file icon. Select Object action, and select Open in the list. Insert PDF file content into a PowerPoint presentation microsoft.com en-us office insert-pd microsoft.com en-us office insert-pd
Save embedded media from a presentation (audio or video) Right-click (or Control-click on macOS) the audio icon or video, and click Save Media as. In the Save Media as dialog box, choose a folder and also enter a name for the media file. Select Save. Save embedded media from a presentation (audio or video) microsoft.com en-us office save-em microsoft.com en-us office save-em
How to Convert a PowerPoint to PDF with Embedded Links: Open your PowerPoint presentation. Click on File and then select Save As. Choose the location where you want to save the file. In the Save as type dropdown menu, select PDF. Convert PPT To PDF With Embedded Video Easily - Speechify Speechify Slide Editor Speechify Slide Editor
How to Convert a PowerPoint to PDF with Embedded Links: Open your PowerPoint presentation. Click on File and then select Save As. Choose the location where you want to save the file. In the Save as type dropdown menu, select PDF.

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