Captivate to Powerpoint or PDF?

Hi all

Is there an easy way to export Captivate project to Powerpoint? Slide to slide to export, not to embed SWF in a Powerpoint Slide.

Also, is it possible to print the Captivate project or presentation in PDF format? Slide to slide.

Any ideas will be appreciated.

Thank you.

The "workaround" I would offer allows you to get images of Cp in PowerPoint.

as a preview, you can print on word, open the .docx word in zip file and capture the images, then import / insert images in PPT.

The key is: once you save a word with .docx file, you can rename it to .zip and ope the file as a zip archive and extract the images!

Open the zip file and navigate to the images.

1) enter the folder of "word".

(2) open the folder "media".

(3) drag the images to slides PPT

On again, if you find more images that you care about drag-and - drop, you can have the ability to create a 'photo album' since it creates a slide for each image. Here is a link to a reference and a tutorial.

BATCH IMPORT of images in PowerPoint

BTW, I say "maybe" as:

You get to the feature of the Photo Album in different ways, depending on the version of PowerPoint you have:

  • PowerPoint 2007 or 2010: click on the Insert tab, and then click Photo Album.
  • PowerPoint 2002 or 2003: choose Insert, image, the new Photo Album.
  • PowerPoint 2000, use the free Plug-in Album Photo Microsoft software component for PowerPoint 2000.
  • Versions of PowerPoint 97 and PowerPoint Mac do not have the Photo Album feature.

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