PowerPoint animations to PDF?

Anyone know if there is a way to keep PowerPoint animations when recording to PDF with adobe acrobat?

Hi edg71986785,

I'm sorry but the transitions PowerPoint get flattened while converting the file to PDF.

Can you implements some transitions using Acrobat Acrobat help. Establishment of a PDF file to a presentation.

Kind regards
Nicos

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