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Exporting your slides to PDF

Exporting your slides to PDF

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Exporting your slides to PDF

One thing that I love to do when I'm creating presentation, is make the slides available to the audience, before and after the presentation is over. So they can download them and have the slides. This is something that all great presenters do, and I really think it's a valuable thing for you to do as well, and since you spent the time to design all these custom slides in the first place, why not share them with other people and let them look at them right. So in this movie I'm going to talk about saving as a pdf. When you're inside of a program like Microsoft PowerPoint, you will just go to the file menu and choose Save as, and then choose pdf as the file type. In Keynote it's a little different. You're going to go to the file menu and you're going to choose export to, and you're going to choose pdf. And so inside of here you don't really have to do a whole lot, but if you want to include your presenter notes you can. You can also print each stage of a build, but it's going to create…

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