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OurPPTX converter can convert various file types to the PPXT format. For example, you can convert files from PPT to PPTX, from PDF to PPTX or from ODP to PPTX. Here are some more PPTX details.

You can view and work with presentations created in older versions of PowerPoint. However, if you convert those presentations to the latest PowerPoint (.pptx) file format, you might get improved performance and additional features.


If the Convert command doesn't appear, the presentation content is up-to-date, and converting is not required. The Convert command appears only if one of the following is true about the presentation:


When I choose save as PDF from Powerpoint, it publishes BUT, many of the images (created in powerpoint with clip art and shapes) are disappearing from the PDF. Some of my pptx files have converted without issue (using the combination of pptx & Acrobat 10.1.2) - however, if I go back in an make even a simple change (even to text) it will NOT convert to PDF accurately - once again images go missing and I get an error message.


I have tried repairing my Acrobat - that didn't change the results. I also tried going to an earlier version of Acrobat reader and that didn't work either. I even uninstalled and re-installed Acrobat, re-started my computer - etc.


The slides that just have text convert to PDF without issue AND I have successfully exported this to PDF completely in the past. The onlychange that I've had is an upgrade to a newer version of Adobe. I've not made any changes to the Powerpoint Program and the only changes I made to this file are a couple of text changes... so, I"m not sure what's causing this.


Out of curiosity, what do you get if you try the MS plugin to convert to PDF, rather than the Acrobat tools? I am not suggesting to change, although it might be a workaround until you find the problem.


I haven't tried the MS Plugin to convert - I don't use the Acrobat tools. The conversion is built right into Powerpoint 2007 - I just Save As - Other format and choose PDF and it automatically converts to PDF. I've not used PDF Maker or PDF printer and Powerpoint 2007 no longer has the Print to PDF option.


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. It is also one of the options in the File>Save as PDF (not sure of the correct name, on the worng machine to check). There is another File>Save as that is the MS plugin. It is not real clear which is which. As I mentioned, printing to the Adobe PDF printer is the most fundamental process, but does not include links and such. It used to be that PDF Maker was just a front end for the printer that added PDF Marks to allow links and such. WIth AA9, they changed the processing somewhat.


I'm working with Acrobat - not a 3rd party. Perhaps I'm missing something but my Word and Powerpoint 2007 do NOT have the option to Print to Adobe PDF printer - it's NOT listed or available (I believe from my research that Microsoft no longer has that availalbe due to issue with Adobe?). The ONLY way I can find to create a PDF (in Adobe) from Word and Powerpoint 2007 is the Save As function. The MS Plugin was for the "Save As" function - I already have that in place.


This issue is recent... I've created a complete PDF of the document pictured above a couple of iterations ago. The only changes I made to the document were some texts changes... I then went to Save As PDF and this time... you see the result... pieces of images missing. I'm wondering if there is a bug or something is the newest update of Adobe Reader 10.1.2? Or if there is somewhere else I should be looking to try to resolve the issue.




The following four screen captures depict the four avenues for obtaining an output PDF from PowerPoint 2007.

The first two make use of PDFMaker.

The third uses the Office 2007 process for output to PDF.

The fourth takes you the the traditional "File > Print" where you select a printer driver.

If the Adobe PDF virtual printer is selected you "print" to PDF.


I am having a similar problem. Have posted question elsewhere but it hasn't been answered. "show large images" is not a solution (and come to think of it, why would you NOT want all images in a pdf to show? I can't think of a single reason for that.


When creating PDF documents from any software (Illustrator, Corel, InDesign, etc), color objects over 50% of the page size have white fill. If object has an outline, the outline will appear normally, but the fill will be white. I've searched forums everywhere and have found no answer. Most forum topics on this are issue focus on settings in the program that exported the PDF. I am 100% sure this is not an export problem, but is something in Acrobat itself (a missed setting? Corrupt program file?)


this option worked for me, thank you. Copy, paste special - selected the SVG image options. Very strange that some of my images showed and others would not even though all of them were from the same source (screen grabs from a mobile device) and in the same location as the pptx document I was working on. Mac user. Glad this forum offered me a solution.


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Google Slides has become popular for creating dynamic and collaborative presentations. However, many individuals still rely on Microsoft PowerPoint and have existing PPTX files that they want to open in Google Slides. In this article, we will guide you through the process of converting PPTX files to Google Slides, exploring various options and features along the way. Let's dive in!


In this tutorial, I used multiple .pptx PowerPoint templates from PresenterMedia to visually display how to take a .pptx PowerPoint file and open it in Google Slides. Check out PresenterMedia's vast library of PowerPoint templates to convert to Google Slides.


With the growing popularity of Google Slides as a free presentation tool, it's crucial to know how to convert PPTX files and maximize the features offered by this powerful presentation tool. Whether you import your files directly or use Google Drive, the process is straightforward.


Remember, a well-crafted presentation can make a lasting impression, so make the most of Google Slides' capabilities and create impactful slides that captivate your audience.



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Creating engaging and captivating presentations is crucial, especially if you're a student, professional, or entrepreneur. Please read our blog post, Graphics for Google Slides Presentations! We'll discuss how graphics can elevate your Google Slides presentations and provide tips on finding the perfect templates to create a visually appealing and unforgettable experience for your audience.


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