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April 15, 2015
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Can I convert a recieved PDF back to a PowerPoint?

  • April 15, 2015
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I received a PowerPoint program as  PDF and need to convert it back to Power Point.  I tried "open with:" but that does not work. I do not see Power Point referenced anywhere on the Adobe conversion programs.

Thank you,

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    Correct answer RahulTyagi_

    Hi debbiek53961447,

    Yes, you can convert the pdf back to PowerPoint presentation using Acrobat software.

    You can download a free trial using this Link : https://www.acrobat.com/en_us/free-trial-download.html#

    Once the program is downloaded and installed successfully, you need to go to File -> Export to ->Microsoft PowerPoint presentation to convert your file.

    Regards,

    Rahul

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    RahulTyagi_
    RahulTyagi_Correct answer
    Participating Frequently
    April 18, 2015

    Hi debbiek53961447,

    Yes, you can convert the pdf back to PowerPoint presentation using Acrobat software.

    You can download a free trial using this Link : https://www.acrobat.com/en_us/free-trial-download.html#

    Once the program is downloaded and installed successfully, you need to go to File -> Export to ->Microsoft PowerPoint presentation to convert your file.

    Regards,

    Rahul

    hannahk60695141
    Participant
    April 18, 2015

    what about if the file is too large? is there a way to split it or minimize the size? my pdf is over the 100 limit

    RahulTyagi_
    Participating Frequently
    April 19, 2015

    Hi hannahk60695141,

    Did you meant that your pdf size is over 100 megabytes? also, Acrobat DC software is capable of handling large files, you should give it a try.

    Yes, you can reduce the file size...but you need to have Acrobat (Download Adobe Acrobat free trial | Acrobat Pro DC ) installed on your system for that. Once it is installed, Open file->Go to 'file' menu -> Save As other -> Reduced size pdf.

    Hope this helps

    Regards,
    Rahul

    eelkol1019282
    Participant
    April 16, 2015

    You can try Nitro PDF, there is a free version of it. You can convert PDF to Power Point.

    carolm31076458
    Participating Frequently
    April 16, 2015

    You are talking to the wrong person--I haven't a clue what you're talking about.  Sorry and good luck.

    Carol

    Inspiring
    April 16, 2015

    Hi carolm,

    You're receiving notifications from the Adobe forums every time somebody posts. You can turn that off by clicking the avatar (the little person icon) in the upper-right corner, and clicking Preferences. Set all Email preferences to Off, and you shouldn't receive these notifications any longer.

    Best,

    Sara