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*** PowerPoint is ready for iPad Pro and looks amazing on the 12.9-inch screen. View PowerPoint presentations on iPad Pro for free. To create and edit presentations, you need a qualifying Office 365 subscription. Try it for free for 30 days. *** The real Microsoft PowerPoint app designed for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.Now PowerPoint presentations look great on your tablet and phone. When you edit or create presentations, you can be confident that they will look exactly how you want across PC, Mac, tablet and phone. PowerPoint has the familiar Office look and feel along with an intuitive touch experience, so you’ll be up and running in no time.On iPhone, iPad Air, and iPad mini, the core PowerPoint experience, including viewing, creating and editing presentations, is free. Or unlock the full PowerPoint experience with a qualifying Office 365 subscription. On iPad Pro, you need Office 365 to create and edit presentations. POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS LOOK AMAZINGoImages, tables, charts, SmartArt, transitions and animations are all there, nicely formatted. oWhen presenting, see your speaker notes and use the built-in laser pointer, pens or highlighters to get your point across.oView email attachments and access all your PowerPoint presentations from OneDrive, Dropbox, OneDrive for Business or SharePoint.oPick up from where you left off because PowerPoint knows what presentations you were working on last, no matter what device you were using.CREATE AND EDIT WITH CONFIDENCEoWhen you edit a presentation, your content and formatting are maintained across all your devices – PC, Mac, tablet and phone.oExpress your ideas exactly the way you want, with full support for rich formatting including fonts, pictures, tables, textboxes, shapes, transitions, animations, speaker notes and more. oWork simultaneously with others on the same presentation.oSimply share your work with others by emailing a hyperlink, the file or a PDF.oGet tasks done faster, with multitasking. Run PowerPoint for iPad side by side with other apps (requires iOS 9).CONTROL YOUR SLIDE SHOW WITH POWERPOINT REMOTE FOR APPLE WATCHoProject a presentation on your iPhone wirelessly on a large screen using AirPlay.oStart the slide show with your Apple Watch and easily navigate to the next and previous slides.
oAt a glance, see the elapsed time, the current slide number and total number of slides. REQUIREMENTSiPad Pro: To create or edit documents, you need a qualifying Office 365 subscription* (see http://aka.ms/Office365subscriptions), which also gives you access to the full Office experience.iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch: To create or edit documents, sign in with a free Microsoft account. To unlock the full Office experience, and to access and save documents in OneDrive for Business or on SharePoint, you need a qualifying Office 365 subscription* (see http://aka.ms/Office365subscriptions).*To make an in-app purchase of an Office 365 Home or Personal subscription, open the app. In the document picker screen, tap Upgrade. With an Office 365 subscription, you have access to all features in Word, Excel and PowerPoint on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, and you can install Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote on PCs or Macs.Office 365 subscriptions purchased from the app will be charged to your iTunes account and will automatically renew within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period, unless auto-renewal is disabled beforehand. To manage your subscriptions or to disable auto-renewal, go to your iTunes account settings after purchase. A subscription cannot be cancelled during the active subscription period.
What's New in Version 1.24
oUse the Find icon on the ribbon to search for any text in your presentation.oUse your finger to write, draw and highlight with the tools in the new Draw tab (iPhone only).oEnjoy even more flexibility for storing and accessing your presentations with Citrix.
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This app is designed for both iPhone and iPadOffers Apple Watch App for iPhoneFreeCategory: Version: 1.24Size: 279 MBApple Watch: YesLanguages: English, Arabic, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, VietnameseDeveloper: Microsoft CorporationCompatibility: Requires iOS 8.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
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More Apps by Microsoft Corporationmicrosoft powerpoint free downloadHow do I Convert a PDF to PowerPoint?
While saving a PowerPoint 2013 file to a PDF is a simple &Save As,& bringing PDF content into PowerPoint requires more know-how, especially if you want the PowerPoint file to look the same as the original PDF. Although no easy Microsoft conversion tool exists, Adobe Acrobat XI and several third-party apps offer excellent conversion options. Additionally, PowerPoint 2013's quick-fix options like screen capture or inserting PDF files as objects will get the job done. A final option is saving PDFs to Microsoft Word, and then opening the edited Word files in PowerPoint.
An easy way to capture PDF content for your presentations is to copy it directly into PowerPoint 2013. Open both files and navigate to the slide where you want your PDF content. The PDF must be the most recent file opened. Click on the slide, choose &Images& from the Insert tab and then &Screenshot.& From the &Available Windows& drop-down, choose &Screen Clipping.& Several things happen at once: PowerPoint minimizes, the PDF file becomes active, the screen appears frosted and your mouse turns into a crosshair, ready to select PDF content. Draw a box around the desired area, and then press the &Esc& key to return to PowerPoint. Resize and move this object around like any other graphic.
If you have an earlier version of PowerPoint or are more comfortable using the Windows Clipping Tool or a screen capturing software like SnagIt or Skitch, save the captures as JPG files or paste them directly into PowerPoint with a regular Windows copy and paste.
Some people prefer to embed PDFs as supporting documents by navigating to the &Insert& tab, choosing &Object& and then selecting &Create from File.& Click &Browse& and navigate to the PDF file. Double-click on the file or choose &Open& before pressing &OK.& The PDF file is now part of the presentation and can be opened and viewed from Normal view.
The latest versions of Adobe Acrobat Pro version can save a PDF file to PowerPoint. Acrobat XI Standard has Microsoft Office conversion tools for Word and Excel, but you need the Pro version for PowerPoint. Further, this feature isn't available in the older versions.
To save PowerPoint content from a PDF file in Acrobat XI Pro, press &Tools& on the right side of the toolbar and choose &Content Editing.& Click &Export File To& and select &Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation& from the drop-down list. In the Save window, choose a name and location and press &Save.& Open the presentation and start working in PowerPoint.
If you don't have this version of Acrobat, there are free third-party apps such as the
from Online-Convert or the free
from Baltsoft Software. Although these free tools may be safe, this method isn't recommended for classified documents.
Since PowerPoint opens Microsoft Word files, you can also use Word as an intermediary between your PDF and PowerPoint. This is easiest if you store the PDF in a cloud-based location like OneDrive. These PDF files automatically open in Word Online. Word Online offers an option to &Edit in Word.& Click this and choose &Convert& to make a copy of the file. If the PDF contains many graphics and non-text objects, the conversion is quite slow. When the process is complete, choose &Edit& to work inside the Word document.
Microsoft Word serves well as a work area when you need to manipulate PDF data and you don't have access to more sophisticated conversion software. Clean up the file contents in Word, save and close the file and open the Word document from inside PowerPoint. You will probably need to edit the file contents, as this type of conversion rarely duplicates the pages.
Opening Word documents in PowerPoint 2013 is the same as opening any other file type. Press &Ctrl-O& or click the &File& tab and choose &Open.& After navigating to the file location, ensure that &All Files& displays in the drop-down next to &Filename.& Double-click on a Word file to open it, edit the content and save the presentation.
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