Extract Pages from PDF and Convert PDF to PPT on Macbook quickly

Aug 6th, 2022
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Extract Pages from PDF and Convert PDF to PPT on MacBook

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DocHub is a powerful online platform designed to streamline document editing, signing, and distribution. With its user-friendly interface and seamless integration with Google Workspace, users can easily manage their documents directly from their web browser. Whether you need to extract specific pages from a PDF or convert your PDF files to PPT format on your MacBook, our editor offers the tools you need for free, making document management efficient and convenient.

Follow the steps to extract pages from PDF and convert PDF to PPT on MacBook

  1. Open the DocHub website on your MacBook and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file you wish to edit by clicking on the upload option available in the editor.
  3. Once the PDF is open, navigate to the page you want to extract and select the option to extract pages. Specify the range of pages you wish to save as a new document.
  4. After extracting the pages, look for the option to convert the PDF to PPT format. Follow the prompts to initiate the conversion process.
  5. Once the conversion is complete, you will have the option to download the PPT file directly to your MacBook.
  6. You can also choose to share the newly created PPT file via email or through a link, or print it if necessary.

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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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If you want to convert a single PDF to iWork Pages on macOS 11, you can go to the File menu first. Then select the Export To Pages button. If the PDF file is scanned or an image-based PDF, you can turn on the OCR option. Finally, click Convert to start the process for how to convert PDF to Pages.
If you have docHub installed on your Mac, follow these steps: Open the PDF file in docHub. Click on File in the menu bar and choose Export To Microsoft Word Word Document. Choose a location to save the converted Word document and click Save.
See if this method works: Open the PDF file you want to convert with macOS Preview. Select and copy the PDF file content to the click board. Create a new Pages document and click on Paste to save the PDF content in the Pages file. Go to File Save, and your PDF file will be saved in Pages format.
Follow these steps to Change PDF to Powerpoint on Mac: First of all, go to Google Drive. Then, upload the PDF file. Right-click on the PDF file. Select Open with and choose Google Slides. Once the PDF file opens in Google Slides, click on File Download Microsoft PowerPoint (. pptx).
Open a PDF document in Acrobat. Click on the Export PDF tool in the right pane. Choose Microsoft PowerPoint as your export format. Click Export. If your PDF contains scanned text, Acrobat will run optical character recognition (OCR) automatically.
Two ways to insert a PDF into a PowerPoint presentation From the top toolbar, select the Insert tab. In the Text section, select Object. In the Insert Object window, select Create From File, then select Browse to locate your PDF. Select OK to insert the PDF file as an object into the slide.
This option might work if the PDF is text-based and uses simple formatting. Open Word. Click on the Word app to open it. Select the PDF you want to convert. Go to File Open. Open the PDF. Click Open. The PDF will open as a read-only document. Save the file as a Word doc.
Save a copy of a Pages document in another format. Open the document, then choose File Export To [ file format] (from the File menu at the top of your screen). Specify export settings: PDF: These files can be opened and sometimes edited with applications like Preview and docHub.

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