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Symone has attended:
Excel Advanced course
PowerPoint Intermediate Advanced course

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Please advise on how to input PDF into Powerpoint

RE: PDF

Hi Symone, thanks for the query. Save your PDF as a series of jpgs (in Acrobat click File - Save As and select the jpeg file type). This will convert your PDF into separate jpegs according to page. These can then be inserted individually into your Powerpoint presentation by clicking Insert Picture From File.

Alternatively, you can Insert the PDF as an Object into your presentation. This will cause an instance of Acrobat to be inserted into your slide which will cause stability issues.

Hope this helps,

Anthony

Fri 7 Aug 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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PowerPoint tip:

Grouping objects

Sometimes you may want to move images, clipart, text boxes around your slide.

To effectively do this so they stay together you can group objects,

1)Highlight all the objects, by either dragging around the objects or holding down the CONTROL key and selecting the objects

2)Right clcik and select group.

No when you move one object the others will move with it.

You can remove the grouping by right clicking on the object and ungrouping.

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