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Save PowerPoint presentations as PDF files

When you save presentation as a PDF file it freezes the formatting and layout. People can view the slides even if they don’t have PowerPoint, but they can’t make changes to it.

Select File > Export .

Save a presentation as PDF

Click Create PDF/XPS Document , then click Create PDF/XPS .

In the Publish as PDF or XPS dialog box, choose a location to save the file to. If you want it to have a different name, enter it in the File name box.

Optionally, if you want to change what the final PDF file is like, do any of the following:

At Optimize for , select Standard for higher quality (for example, if you want to print it). Select Minimum size to make the file smaller (for example, if you want to send it as an e-mail attachment).

Click Options to set how the presentation will appear as a PDF. Here are some of the available options:

To save the current slide only as a PDF, under Range , select Current slide .

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 what , select an appropriate option. You can also specify the number of slides to appear in Slides per page dropdown box, and modify the order ( Horizontal or Vertical ).

You can choose to include frame slides, hidden slides, comments, ink, non-printing information such as Document properties or Document structure tags, in your PDF by selecting the appropriate options.

Click Publish .

There are two ways to make your PowerPoint for macOS presentation a PDF.

You can save your presentation as a PDF in File > Save As .

You can export your presentation as a PDF file by going to File > Export .

Both methods do the same thing, so you can choose whichever you're more familiar with when you want to create a PDF version of your presentation.

Method 1: Save your presentation as a PDF

Select File > Save As .

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Choose the location where you'd like to save your PDF, and then in the File Format menu, choose PDF.

Shows the PDF option in the File Formats list in the Save As dialog in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac.

Method 2: Export your presentation as a PDF

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In the File Format menu, choose PDF.

PowerPoint 2016 for Mac Export PDF

Note:  If you’d like to have more options to customize PDF conversions of presentations in PowerPoint for macOS, let us know by providing us feedback. See  How do I give feedback on Microsoft Office? for more information.

Set the print quality of the PDF

Features such as saving notes, saving slides as handouts, including hidden slides in the PDF, or setting the PDF to a smaller file size aren't available. However, you can set the print quality of a PDF to a higher or lower standard.

Tip:  PowerPoint for macOS doesn't preserve hyperlinks in PDFs but if you save your presentation to OneDrive you can open it in PowerPoint for the web and download as PDF from there. PDF files generated from PowerPoint for the web preserve hyperlinks, are accessible, and also tend to have a smaller file size.

You can set the print quality of the PDF to High , Medium , or Low —depending on your need. By default, the print quality is set to High—which is the optimal choice for printing a PDF. Follow these instructions to set the print quality of the PDF:

Click the PowerPoint menu > Preferences .

In the PowerPoint Preferences dialog box, click General .

Under Print Quality (Paper/PDF) , set the Desired Quality to an option of your choice.

Set the print quality of the PDF to High, Medium or Low

Click the File tab, click Download As , and then click Download as PDF . (The file is converted to PDF, and then a dialog box tells you that it is ready to download.

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Click Download . A message bar appears to show you that the downloaded PDF file is ready to save to your computer. (The exact message varies depending on the web browser you're using.) 

Click Save As , and then a dialog box appears that allows you to specify where to save the file on your computer.

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If you want to share your presentation with someone that doesn’t have Microsoft PowerPoint, you can save and share the file as a PDF. You can also adjust the way the slides appear on the PDF. Here's how.

When you save a PowerPoint presentation as a PDF file, the layout, format, fonts, and images of the presentation will remain the same. This lets users without access to PowerPoint view the presentation (though they are unable to edit it).

First, open the PowerPoint presentation to be saved as a PDF. Select the “File” tab and then click the “Export” option in the left-hand pane.

Select Export option in File tab

You’ll then be at the “Create PDF/XPS Document” tab. Here, select “Create PDF/XPS.”

Related: What Is an XPS File and Why Does Windows Want Me to Print to One?

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Window’s File Explorer will appear. Select the location in which you would like to save your new file. You can see that the “Save as type” is now PDF. You can also rename the file as you like.

You may also notice the “Optimize for” options at the bottom-right of the window:

  • Standard: This is a high-quality version of the document, ideal for when you only plan to publish it online or print it out.
  • Minimum Size: This is a lower-quality version of the document. It’s also suitable for publishing online, but ideal for when you need to send the document as an email attachment, as it reduces the size of the file .

You can also set specific options to adjust how the file appears. To do this, click the “Options” button underneath.

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The “Options” window will appear, and you have several options to choose from. Here’s a brief overview of what’s available:

  • Range: Export all slides, the current slide, or a selection of slides from your presentation.
  • Publish Options: You can choose to export only comments, handouts, or outline view here by selecting the “Publish What” option. You’re also able to dictate how many slides appear on each page, flip the slides horizontally or vertically, or give the slides a frame.
  • Include Non-printing Information: Include document properties or structure tags.
  • PDF Options: Make the document PDF/_A compliant.

Once you’ve adjusted the options, click “OK.”

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Finally, back at Windows File Explorer, click “Publish.”

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In this article, you will learn how to convert PowerPoint into the PDF file format using Microsoft Office.

You DO NOT need any 3rd party software programs, websites, or add-ins to get the job done.

If you have Microsoft Office (I’m using the Office 365 Subscription), there are three ways to convert PowerPoint into the PDF file format.

  • Full page slides
  • Handouts (with comments, notes, and/or multiple pages per slide)
  • An editable Word document (then convert Word to PDF)

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Why bother converting into the pdf file format.

There are two main benefits for converting PowerPoint into the PDF file format:

Benefit #1: It reduces your file size by as much as one-third, making it easier to share and email your file with your colleagues, bosses, and clients.

Benefit #2: It locks down your PowerPoint presentation and protects your content. That way someone can’t just copy and paste the content of your presentation.

If you want to further protect your PowerPoint presentation, you can alternatively add a password to open your presentation. This forces someone to enter the correct password to be able to view and edit your presentation. To see how to password protect a PowerPoint presentation, read our guide here .

Convert PowerPoint to PDF as full page slides

The fastest (and simplest) way to convert your .ppt or .pptx files into the .pdf format, is through the  Save As dialog box. While you will learn how to print your slides in a variety of different formats as a PDF later in this tutorial, saving your presentation as a PDF is the fastest way to do it.

That said, you can only use this method to save your presentation as full-page slides. If you want to print multiple slides per page or include your speaker notes in your PDF, then you will need to use one of the following methods listed below.

1. Open the Save As dialog box

The fastest way to open the Save As dialog box in PowerPoint is by hitting F12 or Ctrl + Shift + S on your keyboard.

Hit F12 or control plus shift plus S to open the Save As dialog box in PowerPoint

The Save As dialog box gives you a variety of different ways you can save your presentation, including converting it into the PDF file format.

2. Open the Save As Type dropdown

Inside the Save As dialog box, open the Save as type dropdown. By default, your PowerPoint presentation will start as the PowerPoint Presentation file type as you can see in the picture below.

Open the Save As type dropdown in the Save As dialog box

3. Select the PDF file format

Inside the Save As Type dropdown you will see all of the different file types you can save your PowerPoint presentation as. including a PowerPoint template, older versions of PowerPoint, PNG, etc.

Scan through the list and find the PDF file format and select it as pictured below.

Inside the Save As Type dropdown, find and select the PDF file format

One of the options worth noting in the Save As Type dropdown is the PowerPoint Template option. 

Creating a PowerPoint template is a great way to save time by creating the custom layouts you and your team specifically want to use for your pitches and presentation.

That said, before you choose this file type, make sure you set up your PowerPoint slide master correctly, so you have a template worth saving. To see how to create a PowerPoint template from scratch like this, read our guide here .

4. Choose a location and/or rename your PDF

Choose a location on your computer to save your PowerPoint presentation as a PDF. You can also rename the file if you choose.

It is important to note that because the PowerPoint and PDF file types are different, you do not need to worry about overwriting your original PowerPoint presentation with the PDF version of your presentation that you are creating.

If you make no selection, your converted PDF file will save to the last place you saved your presentation with its existing name.

Choose a location and a name for your new PDF

5. Click Save

Once you have made all of the selections above, simply click Save to start the PowerPoint to PDF conversion process.

Once the conversion process is complete, the PDF version of your presentation will open for you to review. This is a great time to look through your PDF to make sure you didn’t lose any of your content.

With the PDF file format selected in PowerPoint, click save to convert your PowerPoint presentation into the PDF file format

6 Types of PowerPoint Content That Will Not Convert to a PDF

Because the PDF file format is meant for printing (not presenting graphics), there are six different types of PowerPoint content you will lose in the PDF conversion process.

Below I’ve listed the type of content you will lose, and any workarounds if they exist.

1. PowerPoint Animations

So there is a NEW workaround you can use to get your animations into the PDF file format using some VBA code.

On his blog, Neil Mitchell has written a macro you can install to convert your PowerPoint animations into the PDF file format.  See details on Neil’s blog here .

On the flip side, if you don’t install that macro, all of your PowerPoint animations will be removed when you convert PowerPoint to PDF.

This means that all your animated objects will be left where they are on your slide. It doesn’t matter what type of animation you had applied to them either (appear, disappear or motion path effect).

For example, if you have a list of bullet points with the Appear Animation effect applied to them, your bullets will just appear (as they are) without the animations applied to them.

Thankfully, you will not lose your bullet points.

2. Off-slide content

All off-slide content including your speaker notes, comments, formatting guides and/or graphics outside of your slide space are removed when you save your presentation as a PDF. For example, all of the content to the right of slide in the picture below counts as off-slide content as it is not on the slide itself. As such, it will be removed.

If you have off-slide content that you don’t want removed, make sure to sweep through your presentation and move it onto your slide before you save your presentation as a PDF.

Content to the right of your PowerPoint slide will be converted into the PDF file format

3. Slide transitions and special effects

All slide transitions and timings are removed in the PDF file format.

If you need to keep your transitions and other other effects, you will want to use a different method for protecting your presentation.

4. Zoom transitions

The PDF file format does support hyperlinks, and because Zoom Transitions are a fancy form of hyperlinks, the links between your slides will properly convert to the PDF file format.

That said, the Zoom Transition effect will not convert to the PDF file format. Only the hyperlink between the slides you are Zooming between.

To learn all about hyperlinking in PowerPoint (including zoom transition),  see our guide here .

5. Zoom Transitions

If you have the Microsoft Office 365 Subscription, any 3D models will automatically be converted into a static picture.

As a side note, this is a great way to reduce your PowerPoint file size. Simply swap out any 3D models with static photos. To learn 6 different ways to compress your PowerPoint presentations,  read our article here .

6. Videos, audio and other media file types

All media files in your presentation will be converted into static pictures. The static image will either be the first frame of your video or the the poster frame you set for your video.

On top of that, any audio files, narrations and other media files will be removed from your presentation. The PDF file format is not a media rich format.

Converting Speaker Notes and Multiple Slides per Page into the PDF file format

To convert your speaker notes into the PDF file format or print your presentation with multiple slides per page, you’ll need to use the Microsoft Print to PDF printer and adjust your print layout.

The following steps assume that you have already added speaker notes to your presentation and have properly set up your Notes Master and/or your Handout Master . To learn all about how to add and format your speaker notes in PowerPoint, read our guide here .

To expand your knowledge and learn more about printing multiple slides per page in PowerPoint, read our guide here .

1. Open the Print dialog box

The Print shortcut in PowerPoint is control plus P

The fastest way to open the Print dialog box is using the Ctrl + P keyboard shortcut.

If you don’t like keyboard shortcuts, you can alternatively:

  • Click the File tab
  • Select Print in the backstage view

If you want to expand your knowledge and learn the top 25 PowerPoint shortcuts that will save you time, read our guide here .

2. Select the Microsoft Print to PDF printer

Open the Printer dropdown and select the Microsoft Print to PDF printer

Inside the Print dialog box, open the Printer dropdown and select the Microsoft Print to PDF printer.

The Microsoft Office Suite includes this Microsoft Print to PDF printer so that you can quickly and easily turn any Microsoft Office document into the PDF file format. You do not need to buy any third-party software or applications to do this.

3. Select the correct Notes Page or Handout layout

In the Print Layout options, choose either the Notes Page or select multiple slides per page

Next make the proper layout selection based on how you want your PDF presentation to look.

If you want your Speaker Notes below your slide, you will want to select the Notes Pages layout (picture on the left). If you want to print multiple slides per page, select the appropriate Handouts layout (picture on the right).

4. Click Print

After making any other final printing adjustments or customizations, click Print .

After making your printing selections click Print

5. Choose a location and name for your PDF

Choose a location to save your PDF on your computer and a name for your new file

Inside the  Save As Print Output dialog box, select a location on your computer to save your PDF and name the file.

While you can just print to your desktop, I recommend saving the PDF in the appropriate client or project folder so you do not forget where it is. You also do not need to worry about your PDF overwriting your original PowerPoint presentation as the PowerPoint and PDF file types are different.

6. Click Save

Click Save to start the PDF conversion process

Although we are printing your presentation as a PDF with speaker notes or multiple slides per page, the final step is to click Save (not print).

This saves your presentation in the PDF file format with your speaker notes below your slides.

Final Thoughts

So those are the two different ways you can convert PowerPoint into the PDF file format, natively within the Microsoft Office program.

If you plan on converitng your presentation into the PDF file format, remember that not all types of PowerPoint content will properly convert. In this case, make sure you build your presentation with the conversion process in mind, avoiding things like animations, videos or special effects that cannot be translated into the PDF file format.

You can use these same techniques to convert your other office documents into the PDF file format too.

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Save PowerPoint presentations as PDF Files

You can save the entire presentation, custom show , or just some slides to the PDF file. Animations, transitions, and sounds are not preserved in a PDF file.

PowerPoint offers different ways to save a workbook in PDF format:

  • Save the presentation using Save As pane or Save As dialog box
  • Export the presentation to PDF
  • Save the selected slides using Save As pane or Save As dialog

Choose the one you prefer:

Save the entire presentation as a PDF file using the Save As pane

On the File tab, click Save As (or Save a Copy , if you opened a document from any non-local storage), then from the File type dropdown list, select PDF :

Save As PDF in PowerPoint 365

If needed, click the More options... link to open the Save As dialog box with additional options that control the PDF output details (see below):

More options in Save As pane PowerPoint 365

Save the entire presentation , custom show , or some slides as a PDF file using the Save As dialog box

On the File tab, click Save As , then click Browse to open the Save As dialog box. In the Save As dialog box:

  • Navigate to the folder where you want to save the PDF file,

Save As dialog box in PowerPoint 365

  • If you want to create a smaller PDF file (the file size is much smaller, but graphics quality is a bit lower), click Minimum size (publishing online) ,

PDF Options in PowerPoint 365

In the Options dialog box:

  • In the Range section, specify the slides or a custom show to include in the PDF file
  • From the Publish what list, specify what exactly should be saved in the PDF file Slides , Handouts , Notes pages , or Outline view
  • Select how many Slides per page should be saved
  • Choose the specific data to include, such as hidden slides, comments, etc.
  • In the Include non-printing information section, enable, or disable non-printing elements such as file properties
  • Select compliance
  • If you do not want to automatically open the new PDF file in your default PDF viewer , clear the Open file after publishing checkbox:

Open file after publishing in PowerPoint 365

Export the presentation to a PDF file

On the File tab, click Export , then click the Create PDF/XPS button:

Export to PDF or XPS in PowerPoint 365

In the Publish as PDF or XPS dialog box, specify a filename and location and set some other options (see above, the same as in the Save As dialog box):

Publish as PDF or XPS in PowerPoint 365

Note : XPS is another "electronic paper" format developed by Microsoft as an alternative to PDF . However, there is currently little third-party support for the XPS format.

Save specific slides in PDF format

   1.   In the Normal or Slide Sorter view, select the slides you want to save in the PDF file.

   2.   Do one of the following:

  • On the File tab, click Save As , then click Browse to open the Save As dialog box.
  • On the File tab, click Export , and then click the Create PDF/XPS Document button to open the Publish as PDF or XPS dialog box.

   3.   In the Save As dialog box or the Publish as PDF or XPS dialog box, click the Option... button.

   4.   In the Options dialog box:

PDF or XPS Options in PowerPoint 365

  • Set any other option you need, then click the OK button.

   5.   In the Save As dialog box or the Publish as PDF or XPS dialog box, click the Save or Publish button appropriately.

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PowerPoint won’t save as a PDF: Causes and Fixes

Within Microsoft PowerPoint , you will find that more often than not, your presentation will save as a PDF. This makes sense, given the nature of a PowerPoint as a read only document for anyone that isn’t creating the presentation.

Sometimes though, you may find yourself unable to save the PowerPoint as a PDF. Chances are, if that is the case, then that is why you are here today, reading this article. Thankfully, the fix to this is very simple, but we will first run through what might cause the issue of your PowerPoint presentation not saving as a PDF.

Chances are, the reason your presentation is not saving as a PDF is because of the saving preferences you have set for your work in the past, or the default permissions and allowances of your device. Again, the issue of saving your PowerPoint as a PDF is very simple, and there are actually two ways to do it that we will explore.

So, in order to save your PowerPoint as a PDF, you need to do one of the following. Either save your file as a PDF when deciding what format to save it as , or conversely, utilise the ‘Export’ function of your PowerPoint options.

As is the case with every blog post we write, do not worry if these sentences alone are not enough detail for you to work with. Not only will we break down each of them into step by step guides, but we will then delve deeper into each process, looking at them in a thorough analysis complete with accompanying screenshots in order to best aid your tutorial.

First, we will talk about saving your presentation as a PDF format.

Step by step: PowerPoint won’t save as a PDF: Causes and Fixes

  • Open your PowerPoint presentation.
  • From the main screen, click the ‘File’ tab at the top of your application.
  • Now, click the ‘Save As’ subsection of your ‘File’ options.
  • After choosing where to save your document, make sure you name it something you want to.
  • Under where you enter your file name will be a bar headed by ‘Save as type’ will be defaulted as ‘PowerPoint Presentation’.
  • Clicking this will open a dropdown menu, from which you should select ‘PDF’.
  • In order to open the PowerPoint as a PDF after this, make sure you tick ‘Open file after publishing’.
  • Choose between ‘Standard’ or ‘Minimum’ sizing for your PDF. This is explained later on.
  • Click ‘Save’ to save your changes.

So, your first step will be to open Microsoft PowerPoint. Of course, you can do this via your shortcut on your computer, but if you can’t seem to find that, and you are using a Windows system, then you can simply search for the application in your navigation bar’s search capacity.

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After doing this, there will be a tick box just below the box you just accessed the dropdown menu from. It will say ‘ Open file after publishing ’. Make sure this is ticked, as it will open a PDF of your file after you save the changes. 

we can't convert powerpoint presentation into pdf file format

So, that is the first process completed in its entirety. Now, we will move to the second idea we discussed earlier, which was going to the ‘Export’ tab of your PowerPoint.

Again, we will offer you a step by step first, before moving on to the detailed explanation.

STEP BY STEP: SAVING A POWERPOINT AS A PDF VIA EXPORT SETTINGS

  • Click ‘File’, and then click ‘Export’.
  • Opt to click ‘Create PDF/XPS Document’.
  • Choose where you want your PDF to be saved to, then click ‘Publish’.

Now , you’ll notice that these steps are far shorter than their predecessors. That is because much more of the optional editing you can do is identical to the above, therefore it is fairly nonsensical to cover it again.

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Now, you should look to click the box that reads, ‘ Create PDF/XPS ’ which, funnily enough, can be found under the subheading that reads ‘ Create PDF/XPS Document ’.

we can't convert powerpoint presentation into pdf file format

Thank you for taking the time to read this blog, I hope you found it as helpful as you wanted it to be! As is the case with every blog post we write, if you encounter any issues or simply wish to share some thoughts you may have, then please don’t hesitate to get in touch with a member of our team.

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