go to file >> publish to pdf.
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there should be the adobe icon in the upper left of powerpoint somewhere, click on it.
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go to file >> print, and where you choose your printer choose adobe pdf. It'll ask you where you want to save it too.
2007-08-02 05:34:57
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answered by gregthedesigner 5
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Assuming your Powerpoint version is earlier than 2007, you can only do this directly if you also own Adobe Acrobat (the full, paid version).
Otherwise you need some way to do the conversion. A quick and easy way is to go to pdfonline at the link below, upload your Powerpoint and they will email the pdf straight back - excellent service.
2007-08-02 05:48:14
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answered by liverpoolscousermarch 5
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capability ingredient facilitates you to keep as a pdf record. at a similar time as saving there's a button that facilitates pdf conversion concepts. this permits the saving to contain compression steps so as which you will make the record smaller and greater compact. on the different hand you may keep your capability ingredient slides in my view as JPG photos. this could disable any vectors and textual content cloth on your record and convert them to pixels. it might additionally make it dificult to realize a small record with good high quality and backbone. So "keep as" pdf, then decide on region and formerly asserting ok, click the conversion concepts button. in the Adobe pdf window specify the acrobat verion you're saving as. In compression you may deliver down the alternative of imagery to around a hundred and twenty-one hundred fifty dpi. If this does not compress your record adequate, you may ought to deliver the alternative down all a thank you to seventy two dpi. good success!
2016-11-11 00:50:27
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answered by ? 4
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Hi,
Like all programs (on a Mac) you use File > Print.
Click the PDF button.
-Jim
2007-08-02 16:45:52
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answered by jimgmacmvp 7
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http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp
Visit that site, go to free download.
Follow the instructions and install.
Open up your powerpoint.
Go to file
Print
Select CutePDFwriter as your printer
Click print
And then save it to your desktop. It should work just fine.
2007-08-02 05:37:46
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answered by Anonymous
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