Insert a PDF?

S

Sandy

2 things"

In the PDF, save as a jpg or png, then back to PowerPoint to Insert >
Picture from File
or
In PDF use the snapshot tool to outline the image then copy. Move to PPT and
paste the image.

The first option is preferred for controlling file size. The latter is
faster for 1-up copy/pasting.
 
F

ferrigno92

Thank you!

Sandy said:
2 things"

In the PDF, save as a jpg or png, then back to PowerPoint to Insert >
Picture from File
or
In PDF use the snapshot tool to outline the image then copy. Move to PPT and
paste the image.

The first option is preferred for controlling file size. The latter is
faster for 1-up copy/pasting.
 
V

visual integrity

Our pdf2picture tool converts PDF files to the native Windows vector
format WMF, which you can import and edit in Powerpoint. Graphics,
images and text strings are all supported and reproduced as such in
WYSIWYG layout.

See http://www.pdf2picture.com for more information and a free trial. You can
also send me a sample PDF file via email for a quick test.

The tool ($59) is listed on the Microsoft Office Marketplace, and is
referenced in the online Help for Publisher, Visio, PowerPoint etc.
 
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