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How to present a PDF like a PowerPoint presentation

1. Open your PDF document with any PDF reader.


2. Click View and choose ‘Enter Full Screen’.
3. Depending on your OS, you could also choose ‘Slideshow’.
4. Present as you regularly would and navigate using the arrow keys.
5. Press the ‘ESC’ (escape) key to exit the slideshow.
There are a few limitations to using PDF files. You cannot insert quite a few media files,
such as animated GIF images into your presentation (you can, but they’d remain static).
Furthermore, the PDF file may not come with notes. Because of this, the second
alternative would be to convert the PDF back to PPT format, using our free converter.
How to change a PDF back to PPT to present
 
1. Go to the PDF to PPT converter.
2. Drag and drop your PDF file in.
3. Convert it to PPT, modify it further if needed.
4. Click ‘Download’ to save your new PPT file.

As the most popular online PDF to PPT converter, you can quickly save any
PDF document back to its original format via a simple drag and drop. There
exists a second tool on our site to convert PPT presentations back to PDF
afterward. Once you have the PPT file opened, you may freely present the
data as you would normally. If you have an older version of Microsoft Office
where the UI may differ slightly, you’d have to click the ‘Slide Show’ tab and
choose ‘Play from Start’ to commence a presentation.
While you have a PPT file open, you may also edit the content as you’d like.
OCR is available within the PDF to PPT tool, where we will pluck the content
of each PDF into an editable PPT file, for your convenience. And while you
are on our blog, check out how to insert a PDF into a PowerPoint. Always
good to learn new PDF and PPT related tricks!
Easy to convert and present
 

Regardless of the PDF reader, from Adobe Acrobat/Adobe Reader to


Preview, or even on your web browser, you should be able to present PDF
like a PowerPOint with ease. If not, our tool is free to use, without the need to
convert or download software. As we migrate to the digital space for
document management, we hope this guide could be of help. And lastly, good
luck with all of your future presentations!

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