Conversion of PDF to Microsoft Powerpoint

I can't find where comvert PDF to Powerpoint, I have word and excel

Hi Mwnash,

I think you are using Adobe Reader to convert PDF to powerpoint, I would like to confirm here converted to Powerpoint functionality is not available via Adobe Reader.You need to use the web browser for the convertion of powerpoiint. Another convertion like (Word, Excel, RTF) would be available via Adobe Reader.

Please follow it mentioned below for the conversion process

  1. Open any web browser
  2. Go to http://exportpdf.acrobat.com
  3. Sign in with your credentials.
  4. Choose the PDF file by clicking Select PDF file
  5. Choose the option of conversion (PowerPoint in your case)
  6. Click on convert

Let me know if that helps, if you have any questions do not hesitate to ask.

Kind regards

~ Dominique

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