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Today I want to show you how you can convert your PowerPoint presentation into a PDF. This is a great way to share your presentation with your audience without allowing them to modify the original presentation. It's also a great way to share your presentation on the web. At the very end, I'll show you a bonus trick. It's somewhat of a hidden feature that allows you to email a PDF of your presentation with just one click. All right, let's check this out. Here I am in Microsoft PowerPoint and to turn this presentation into a PDF, let's go up to the top left-hand corner and click on the file menu. Within file, let's go down to the export option. At the top of export, you'll see the option for PDF/XPS. That's the one we want, so let's click on create. This opens up a prompt where you can specify where you want to save your PDF. Down below you can type in a file name and you can also choose the quality level. You have standard. This is the top level of quality, but it will also take up mor...