
Insert PDF file content into a PowerPoint presentation
In PowerPoint, select the slide that you want to add the file to, and then select Insert > Object. In the Insert Object box, select Create from file, and then enter the PDF file location; or select Browse, find …
Save PowerPoint presentations as PDF files - Microsoft Support
To save specific slides as PDF, in Slides (s), enter the slide number range in From and To boxes. If you don't want to save slides, but instead only save comments, handouts, or Outline view, under Publish …
Import content into Sway - Microsoft Support
Sway can import content from Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) files. You can create a new Sway from an imported document or file, or you can …
Add a hyperlink to a slide - Microsoft Support
Address: If you haven't already selected a location above, insert the URL for the web site you want to link to. If you link to a file on your computer, and move your PowerPoint presentation to another …
Insert pictures and documents in Whiteboard - Microsoft Support
Tip: To make your whiteboard more accessible for people with vision impairments, make sure to add alt text when you insert an image or document. Select the image and then Edit alt text.
Upload files to Loop workspaces - Microsoft Support
Choose the Word, PowerPoint, Excel, or PDF file (s) you want to upload to your Workspace and select Open. Once finished, your file will appear in the navigation list alongside other pages and links in …
Create accessible PDFs - Microsoft Support
The fastest and easiest way to make sure your PDF is accessible is to run the Accessibility Checker before you generate or save your document as a PDF. After you've addressed any issues found by …
Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint presentation
Are you new to PowerPoint? This is a step-by-step topic to help you create a basic presentation using PowerPoint
Print handouts using Adobe Reader - Microsoft Support
When you print handouts, PowerPoint for the web makes a PDF copy of your presentation file. With most PDF viewers, you'll get one slide per page with no headers or footers.
Import content from other applications into PowerPoint
In a program other than PowerPoint, select and copy the information that you want to insert as an object. In PowerPoint, click where you want the object to appear.