Microsoft KB Archive/248706

= PPT98: How to Place Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 Files on a Slide =

Article ID: 248706

Article Last Modified on 11/22/2005

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 * Microsoft PowerPoint 98 for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q248706



SUMMARY
Microsoft PowerPoint does not directly support conversion from Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). PDF is the format in which you view and exchange documents for Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 and Adobe Acrobat Exchange for Macintosh.

NOTE: These steps only apply to Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.x and not earlier or later versions.



MORE INFORMATION
To convert a PDF document from Adobe Acrobat Reader to Microsoft PowerPoint, follow these steps:  Open your PDF document into Adobe Acrobat Reader. Select the content of the current screen image that you want to use in PowerPoint by doing one of the following:  To select and copy text, do the following in Adobe Acrobat Reader:

 On the Tools menu, click Select Text. Click and drag the mouse pointer (which resembles an I-beam) over the text you want to copy. The text is selected (highlighted).  To select and copy a graphic, do the following:

 On the Tools menu, click Select Graphics.</li> Click and drag the mouse pointer (which resembles a large plus sign [+]) around the picture or graphic you want to copy.</li></ol> </li></ul> </li> On the Edit menu, click Copy.</li> In Microsoft PowerPoint, click Paste on the Edit menu.</li></ol>

Text pasted from Adobe Acrobat retains its character-level formatting, for example: fonts, bold, italic, underline, color, and so on. Text does not retain graphics, paragraph formatting, and other formatting when copied to the Macintosh Clipboard.

NOTE: If someone has set security in a PDF file, you may be unable to select and copy the contents of the PDF document for use in PowerPoint.

The third-party products that are discussed in this article are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products.

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