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Three ways to insert PDF to PowerPoint Presentation
By: Melvin James | 12 Mar 2010 8:11 am
In our daily study or work, we sometimes have to use slides for presentations using PowerPoint 2007. For example, a student shows his thesis to teachers, a teacher presents his teaching contents or a manager does a work-plan report. However, much useful information is preserved in PDF files. So, in order to make a PowerPoint presentation, we need to insert PDF files into slides. Here are the three ways to insert PDF to PowerPoint Presentation. 1. Copy and Paste Using PDF Reader Take Adobe Reader for example, here are the steps:
Pros: an easy way to insert images from PDF to PowerPoint Presentation 2. Insert Object using PowerPoint 2007 Step 1: Launch PowerPoint and click on the Insert ribbon.
Step 2: Click the Object button. The first open in the dialog should be Adobe Acrobat Document, if you have Adobe Reader installed previously.
Step 3: Click OK and get the open dialog box to choose the PDF file you want to insert. Browse to it and click OK. Adobe Reader will open, then click on File ribbon and choose the “Exit and return to Presentation_Name”. Then you will see your PDF document inserted into the current slide.
3. Convert PDF to PowerPoint using AnyBizSoft PDF to PowerPoint Converter Step 1: Download the program and install it.
Step 3. Customize and Convert You can customize the output folder or save the exported files in the same folder as resource. Besides, you can choose page numbers in Selected Pages field, such as 1, 3, 5, 7-10. Then click Convert button and all the imported files would be converted in seconds. Pros: Supports batch/partial conversion and encrypted PDF conversion. The original text, layouts, images and hyperlinks can be edited easily in PowerPoint 2007. |



