From the course: Managing Conversions Between Adobe CC and Microsoft Office
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Use Adobe Acrobat to convert any file to PowerPoint
From the course: Managing Conversions Between Adobe CC and Microsoft Office
Use Adobe Acrobat to convert any file to PowerPoint
- [Voiceover] So we want to get our files to an editable PowerPoint file in some way, some how, and we are not going to use any third-party software. The very first thing that I would recommend you try is to use Acrobat's feature of Export to PowerPoint. Give that a shot. That means that you need to get your file into PDF format so that you can open it up in Acrobat. I have here an InDesign layout and we're going to look at an Illustrator file and even a Photoshop file. Ok so first let's try the InDesign file and just to review how this is set up, it's very short, it's about eight pages long. It has some interesting graphics happening in the back. Let's look at the Pages panel. There are a couple masters, title and content. Most of these that you see with a C mean they're content and what's happening especially on the content one is that there is an automatic page number that's going to appear twice, little and large. That's how the artist came up with this cool device. So we're going…
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Use Adobe Acrobat to convert any file to PowerPoint6m 4s
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Recreate an Adobe file from scratch in PowerPoint5m 45s
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Convert Adobe background art to PowerPoint master pages6m 36s
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Extract individual images from a PDF to use in PowerPoint5m 12s
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Convert elements from InDesign to PowerPoint6m 23s
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Convert Illustrator art into editable vectors in PowerPoint5m 43s
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Replicate Adobe text formatting in PowerPoint5m 32s
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Extract PowerPoint art to use in Adobe apps7m 42s
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Export all the PowerPoint text to use in InDesign3m 6s
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