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  2. Wrong file name (from PPT to PDF) - Adobe Support Community

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    New Here , Nov 19, 2020. Solution: prior converting your PPT to PDF, first open up the File Properties of your PPT in your explorer. In Details, change Title to your preferred file name. After that, open PPT, save as PDF and this value will show instead of Presentation PowerPoint. 1 Upvote.

  3. How to export a powerpoint animation to pdf - Adobe Support...

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    Go to your opened Power Point presentation, click on "Macros" and run "AddElements". Now you can notice that the all original slides were "dimmed", and new slides were added. In newly created slides, the original slides with animations are duplicated. Navigate to the "Save As" and select PDF as the target format.

  4. Powerpoint save to PDF font distortion - Adobe Support Community

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    Community Beginner , Oct 24, 2023. I have a workaround if you're on a Mac: Export the PDF as normal from PowerPoint (File > Export... > PDF) Open that PDF in Keynote. Export the PDF (File > Export To > PDF) making sure to select 'Highest' in Image Quality. The PDF will now no longer have weird characters.

  5. Export PPT - PDF Color Shift - Adobe Community - 9861078

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    I've tried setting all of the Advanced options (High Quality Print, RGB color...) that I found from documents on here, but my colors are still changing! And does it matter how it is being generated. File > Save As Adobe PDF. File > Print > Choose Adobe PDF as printer. Create PDF from the Acrobat Toolbar in Powerpoint.

  6. How to preserve hyperlinks when converting from PowerPoint to PDF

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    All the hyperlinks were preserved. Try this, right click on the PowerPoint file & choose convert to PDF. Let me know if you get the same result. I'm on a Mac with OS X Yosemite using the Microsoft 365 Office suite. I'm trying to convert from PowerPoint and Word to PDF and preserve the hyperlinks.

  7. Issues converting pptx to pdf - Adobe Support Community

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    With WORD/PPT 2007, there are basically 4 methods of creating a PDF, assuming you are working with Acrobat and not a 3rd party product. The most fundamental is to print to the Adobe PDF printer. If you have installed Acrobat, that should be a printer on your system. PDF Maker shows up as an Adobe menu on the WORD menu bar.

  8. Cannot convert PPT to PDF - Adobe Community - 13238731

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    I have Microsoft 365 Personal and Adobe Acrobat Standard DC (Version 2022.002.20212) and cannot convert a Powerpoint file to a PDF.

  9. Font family not converting from ppt to pdf - Adobe Support...

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    Feb 06, 2020. This is a completely non-standard fix, but one I discovered by accident. If you highlight your text in PPT, right click, select "Format Text Effects" select "Text Fill & Outline" and give it 1% transparency, it will render correctly when it converts to PDF. Not ideal, but worked well enough for me.

  10. PPT with audio to PDF - Adobe Community - 12062875

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    Hope you are doing well and sorry for the trouble. As described the audio in the PDF file doesn't play - Would you mind sharing the workflow/steps you did to create the PDF from PPT? Are you saving to PDF or save as Adobe PDF? Please try to create the PDF using the Acrobat ribbon in the tool bar at the top and see if that helps.

  11. Solved: Print to PDF - Aptos - Adobe Community - 14394751

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    Feb 08, 2024. I have found a solution for this. When you go File > Print. Select Printer 'Adobe PDF', then click Print Options, click Properties, and untick 'Rely on system fonts only; do not use document fonts'. If you need any screenshots of this process please let me know.