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Convert PPT to PDF and Split PDF on MacBook Pro

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DocHub is an excellent online platform for managing your documents efficiently. Whether you need to convert presentations or split PDF files, our editor is designed to streamline your workflow. With deep integration with Google Workspace, you can easily import, edit, and export your documents, ensuring a seamless experience that saves you time and enhances productivity.

Follow the steps to convert and split your files:

  1. Open the DocHub website in your browser and log in to your account.
  2. To convert a PPT file, locate the option to upload your presentation and select the desired file from your MacBook Pro.
  3. Once the PPT is uploaded, navigate to the conversion settings and select the PDF format for output.
  4. Initiate the conversion process and wait for your file to be processed.
  5. After conversion, you can split the newly created PDF by selecting the option to divide the document into multiple sections.
  6. Choose the specific pages or sections you want to extract and proceed with the splitting function.
  7. Finally, download your split PDF files to your MacBook Pro, or share them directly via email or cloud storage.

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How to Convert PPT to PDF and Split PDF on Macbook Pro

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In this tutorial, Jessica demonstrates how to export or convert a photo on a MacBook to a PDF file. She starts by opening the Photos application and selecting the image to be exported. By going to File > Export > Export one photo, she saves the image as a JPEG file on her desktop. This is the first step in the process, and if the image is saved elsewhere, this step can be skipped.

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Here are some common questions from our customers that may provide you with the answer you're looking for. If you can't find an answer to your question, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
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There are two ways to make your PowerPoint for macOS presentation a PDF. You can save your presentation as a PDF in File Save As. You can export your presentation as a PDF file by going to File Export.
To save PowerPoint as PDF with multiple slides: Open your PowerPoint and click on File. Click on Export, choose to Create PDF/XPS Document, then click on the box that says Create PDF/XPS. Make sure Save as type: says PDF (*.pdf), then click on Options.
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).
How do you save a PowerPoint as a PDF with multiple slides per page on a Mac? Printing multiple slides on a page is part of the print options menu. Go to OrintOptions, set-up the layout you want, and Save As PDF from there.
Combine files into a PDF on Mac On your Mac, click the Finder icon in the Dock to open a Finder window. Select the files you want to combine into a PDF. Alternatively, you can select the files on your desktop. Control-click the selected files, then choose Quick Actions Create PDF.
Export your presentation to PDF format Click File Export. On the File Format menu, click, PDF.
Choose Individual Slides. Save as a PDF. Then, open that PDF, go to Print, select Layout in the drop-down orientation menu, choose 4 in the Pages per Sheet. Save as PDF. Its kind of making a PDF out of the PDF, but it works perfectly!
How to print multiple PDF slides per page Open the PDF file and save it to the Desktop. Open the PDF file from Desktop. Click File Print. Click the Multiple button. Choose number of Pages per sheet and Page order. Tick the Print on both sides of paper option. Choose Flip on long edge OR Flip on short edge. Choose Orientation.

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