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01. Upload a document from your computer or cloud storage.
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02. Add text, images, drawings, shapes, and more.
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03. Sign your document online in a few clicks.
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04. Send, export, fax, download, or print out your document.

How to Lock PDF and Convert PDF to PPT on Desktop with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful online editor designed to streamline document management, making it easier for users to edit, sign, and distribute their files. With deep integration into Google Workspace, our platform allows you to import, modify, and export documents seamlessly. Whether you're working on contracts, presentations, or forms, DocHub ensures a smooth and interactive workflow, empowering you to get your documents done efficiently and for free.

Follow the steps to Lock PDF and Convert PDF to PPT on Desktop

  1. Open the DocHub website and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF document you wish to lock and convert by selecting the appropriate option within the editor.
  3. Locate the settings for locking your PDF; this will prevent unauthorized edits to your document.
  4. Once locked, navigate to the conversion options and select the format you wish to convert your PDF into, in this case, PPT.
  5. Initiate the conversion process and wait for the platform to process your request.
  6. Once the conversion is complete, you will have the option to download the newly created PPT file to your device.
  7. You can also choose to share the converted file directly or print it for your records.

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How to Lock PDF and Convert PDF to PPT on Desktop

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This video tutorial demonstrates how to protect a PDF file from copying, editing, or printing without using DocHub or Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. The tutorial focuses on a PDF file created in a previous tutorial on password protection. The goal is to limit permissions to prevent copying, editing, and printing. The video shows how to avoid these actions by opening the PDF file in a web browser and using the various icons and functionalities to copy and print.

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You can make edits to Microsoft Office files for free right from Acrobat after signing in. After using the Acrobat online tool to convert your PDF into a PowerPoint presentation file, simply open the file in Microsoft PowerPoint for the web and edit away.
How to convert PDF file into PowerPoint: 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. Save as new file:
How To Present a PDF Like a PowerPoint Open your PDF document with your PDF reader. Click View and choose Enter Full Screen or Slideshow. Present as you usually would and navigate using the arrow keys. Press the ESC (escape) key to exit the slideshow when finished.
In PowerPoint, select the slide that you want to add the file to, and then select Insert Object. In the Insert Object box, select Create from file, and then enter the PDF file location; or select Browse, find the PDF file, and then select OK. This makes the PDF file part of the presentation file.
How do you convert a PDF to PowerPoint without losing formatting? The best way to convert a PDF to PowerPoint without a change in formatting is by using a powerful file converter like docHub. When you convert files with this tool, they retain the original content arrangement.
Select the PDF file and drag it onto the open slide of your PowerPoint presentation. This will display the first page of the PDF file as an image in your PowerPoint presentation. Need to edit the image? No problem, just click on the image and select the Picture Format tab that appears.
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.
PDF files can contain logos, charts, diagrams, drawings and illustrations. When you copy paste them, or take a screen snip, they lose clarity because they become bitmap images. To preserve the quality of the original vector graphics, you can open and edit them in PowerPoint. The resulting graphic is portable.

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