Insert PDF in PowerPoint
Make Impressive Slides from PDF Pages
Open and Edit PDF in PowerPoint
Until now, graphics transferred from PDF files to PowerPoint were limited to bitmap images. You couldn't change them or enlarge them without losing clarity and detail. But, with Insert PDF, you can access all objects and text in PDF files and, create more impressive presentations, that look great on any size device. That's because when vector PDF graphics remain vectors, you can do so much more with them. Plus they can be enlarged or reduced to any size without losing resolution and clarity. Gain more control over your graphics with Insert PDF for PowerPoint.
Make a great impression
Use PDF's without wasting time redrawing them.
Just insert the PDF in PowerPoint or Visio, ungroup and start making changes.
Choose PDF file to work with
Insert PDF pages in PowerPoint.
Make an awesome slide
Turn PDF into Slides
Starting with a blank slide, use the icon on the far right of the "Insert" menu to open the PDF file. Once the page appears, right-click to ungroup it. This will activate all of the objects and text so that you can edit them, change colors, delete unnecessary content and move objects. All versions of PDF are supported including PDF 2.0.
Crafting a Stunning Slide
Companies invest substantial amounts in design and branding. Until now, the graphics and logos locked in professionally designed PDF-based annual reports and brochures could not be accessed for use in other company documents such as presentations or slides. Using this rich, scaleable content ensures the look-and-feel of your organization persists through all levels and makes a great presentation to your world.
How Insert PDF works
It's all about vector graphics.
Most drawing, charting, illustration, presentation, publishing and design programs save files in vector formats. These formats have many features that JPG, PNG and GIF images don't. They grow and shrink to fit your space without losing clarity. Each object can be moved, deleted, recolored or resized. Text can be altered for font choice, color and size. When using Insert PDF in PowerPoint or Visio, you'll be able to modify graphics that you never thought you could.
2 Types of PDF Files
There are two basic types of PDF files - those that contain editable graphics and text and those that don't; more specifically, vector PDF files and raster PDF files. The best way to tell which type you have is to magnify a section to more than 500%. When enlarged, the vector PDF files will look great, no matter how large or small you make them. Raster PDF files, on the other hand, will result in fuzzy images and unclear text when zoomed.
Insert PDF is designed to work with computer-generated PDF files which are most often vector-based. It is not designed for scanned drawings which contain raster images. If helpful, raster PDF files can successfully be used as tracing layers.
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