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Keynote is a valuable tool for creating presentations, but compatibility issues with other applications can arise. In this tutorial, Andrew Childress from Tuts+ explains how to convert Keynote presentations to PowerPoint. To begin, he opens the file menu, selects "Export to," and chooses the PowerPoint option. Users have the choice to add a password for access control. The export menu features two formats: PPTX, which is ideal for newer versions of PowerPoint, and PPT, which is compatible with older versions but may result in some feature loss. After saving the file in PPTX format, Andrew demonstrates opening the presentation on a Windows machine in PowerPoint, confirming successful conversion.