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Extract individual images from a PDF to use in PowerPoint

Extract individual images from a PDF to use in PowerPoint

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Extract individual images from a PDF to use in PowerPoint

- [Voiceover] Now let's say that you need to grab something out of the PDF and add it to your PowerPoint presentation. I showed in an earlier video how you can open up a PDF in Acrobat Pro and actually choose Export the entire thing to Microsoft PowerPoint, but sometimes that's too much. Really, if you just want a screenshot or a logo, or some other kind of graphic that's inside a PDF, it's lot easier simply to use the Edit PDF method I'm going to show you here. Now before I leave this little fly-out menu, you may be thinking, "Wait a minute. "What about image? "Can't you export this thing to an image?" Yah, but what is it going to export? It's going to export every single page as a separate jpeg. We don't want this thing as jpeg. We just want something that I select in here. For example, let me flip through here. Let's say that I want this screenshot to be added to my PowerPoint presentation. How do you do that? Well, first of all, you need to get into Edit mode. Every version of…

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