I get given notes on PDF, they are originally powerpoints, but then changed into PDF format for us, which is inconvenient and much prefer to have them on powerpoint. So does anyone know how to convert a PDF file into a powerpoint file?Does anyone know how to convert a PDF adobe file into a powerpoint file?
You can use PDF2Office Standard. It can be found on the below link:
http://www.recosoft.com/products/pdf2off
Also you might want to go through the below link. It also describes as to how you can convert pdf to ppt(power point file).
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00054.htmDoes anyone know how to convert a PDF adobe file into a powerpoint file?
It's probably not impossible - there's lots of clever people out there - but it won't be easy. PDF is designed to be ';electronic paper';, and the person who creates the file can apply security settings that limit what you can do with it.
I'm assuming you want it in PowerPoint so that you can use some of the content in a presentation that you want to create yourself. That's probably why it was given to you as a PDF - to stop you cribbing off their work.
If they haven't completely locked the file, then you should be able to select and copy the text. Getting the graphics out will be harder. If you are desparate, you could print the PDF then scan the result back in as a JPG or similar.
Try PPT To PDF Scout 1.10.
hope this helps.
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