Saving your PowerPoint document as a PDF file is a quick way to produce a PowerPoint presentation that is ready for printing, reviewing, or emailing. The PDF retains all the formatting you apply, whether or not the recipient has those fonts, styles, or themes installed on their computer. Also, PDF files are a secure way to forward your presentation to someone because the files cannot be edited or modified.
What to Know
- PowerPoint 2013, 2016, and 2019, Microsoft 365, and PowerPoint for Mac: Select File > Save As > PDF.PowerPoint 2010: Choose File > Save & Send > Create PDF/XPS Document, choose a file name and destination, select Publish.Optimize PDFs from PowerPoint on PCs: Select File > Save As > Options.
Save a PowerPoint Presentation as a PDF File
Saving your PowerPoint presentation as PDF file is as easy as accessing the standard Save As file menu. Follow these instructions to export your presentation as a PDF for easy sharing.
- Open the PowerPoint presentation.
- Select File.
- Select Save As.
- Select a location and name for the file.
- Select the File Format down arrow and choose PDF (*pdf).
- Selct Save to create your PDF. In PowerPoint for Mac, select Export.
Save a PowerPoint 2010 Presentation as a PDF File
If you’re running Office 2010, the instructions for saving your PowerPoint as a PDF are slightly different. Follow these steps to get the job done:
This section applies to PowerPoint 2019, 2016, 2013; PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, and PowerPoint for Mac.
Open the PowerPoint presentation.
Select File.
Select Save As.
Select a location and name for the file.
Select the File Format down arrow and choose PDF (*pdf).
Selct Save to create your PDF. In PowerPoint for Mac, select Export.
Create a PDF file of your PowerPoint presentation when you want to print the file or email it for review. Animations, transitions, and sounds are not activated in a PDF document. PDF files can only be edited with special additional software.
- Open the PowerPoint presentation.
- Select File.
- Select Save & Send.
- Select Create PDF/XPS Document.
- Select a location and name for the file.
- Select Publish to create your PDF.
Optimize Your PDF File on Creation (PC)
If you want to change the slides and other content that are contained in the PDF file, select Options from the Save As dialog box. This opens the Options dialog box where you can choose the range of slides to convert to PDF, as well as publishing options for notes, handouts, and outlines.
This section applies to PowerPoint 2010.
Select Save & Send.
Select Create PDF/XPS Document.
Select Publish to create your PDF.
If you are using PowerPoint Online, select File > Download As > Download as PDF.
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