Save PowerPoint animation as PDF
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katmcb91
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Hello,
I would like to be able to keep the animations from my PowerPoint when I save it as a .pdf. Do you know if this is possible?
Thank you for your help
Best regards
K
I would like to be able to keep the animations from my PowerPoint when I save it as a .pdf. Do you know if this is possible?
Thank you for your help
Best regards
K
Configuration: Windows Vista Firefox 2.0.0.12
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Hello
Thanks for your responses! I found the solution on another website:
If you have Adobe Acrobat (full version) installed, you have a small toolbar
that has been added to PowerPoint (PDFMaker) and an Adobe PDF menu.
You need to use the "Convert to Adobe PDF" tool (don't use
the "printer").
First, check in the Adobe PDF menu | Modify conversion settings,
that the boxes "Save transitions between slides..." and
"Save animations..." are checked.
Note: Transition effects are preserved correctly, I can't say
the same for animations for compatibility reasons with earlier versions.
To display them, you need to go fullscreen from Acrobat.
I hope this helps others besides me!
Have a good evening
K
Thanks for your responses! I found the solution on another website:
If you have Adobe Acrobat (full version) installed, you have a small toolbar
that has been added to PowerPoint (PDFMaker) and an Adobe PDF menu.
You need to use the "Convert to Adobe PDF" tool (don't use
the "printer").
First, check in the Adobe PDF menu | Modify conversion settings,
that the boxes "Save transitions between slides..." and
"Save animations..." are checked.
Note: Transition effects are preserved correctly, I can't say
the same for animations for compatibility reasons with earlier versions.
To display them, you need to go fullscreen from Acrobat.
I hope this helps others besides me!
Have a good evening
K
I have completed all the steps you mentioned (note that the Acrobat Maker option only appears in 32-bit) but the animations and transition effects still do not display.
Did you specify everything clearly?