
Insert PDF file content into a PowerPoint presentation
Insert PDF content into your presentation either as a picture that shows on your slide, or as a document that you can open during your slide show.
Save PowerPoint presentations as PDF files - Microsoft Support
To save the current slide only as a PDF, under Range, select Current slide. To save specific slides as PDF, in Slides (s), enter the slide number range in From and To boxes. If you don't want to save …
Save or convert to PDF or XPS in Office Desktop apps - Microsoft …
Save your Office file as a PDF without needing additional software or add-ins.
File formats that are supported in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support
This article details which file format can be added to a PowerPoint show. Learn more about the various file formats that are supported in PowerPoint.
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Import content into Sway - Microsoft Support
By importing such content, you can add text, images, tables, and graphs from your documents and combine it with additional content or media. Sway can import content from Word documents, …
Make your PowerPoint presentations accessible to people with ...
This topic gives you step-by-step instructions and best practices for making your PowerPoint presentations accessible and unlock your content to everyone, including people with disabilities. …
Create accessible PDFs - Microsoft Support
In Microsoft 365 for Windows, Microsoft 365 for Mac, and Office for the web, you can add tags automatically when you save a file in PDF format. Prepare your source file The fastest and easiest …
Add a watermark to your slides - Microsoft Support
PowerPoint doesn't have a gallery of ready-made watermarks like Word has, but you can still manually put a text background in your slides to get that watermark effect. Try it! In PowerPoint, you can put a …
Print your PowerPoint slides, handouts, or notes
Important: If you use an add-in in your presentation, any content added to a slide via the add-in will not be printed successfully in PowerPoint for the web. In order to print such content, you would need to …