Hello
I am suddenly having trouble with Microsoft Powerpoint and PDFCamp Printer. I create PPTX files that are 12MB and usually print to PDFCamp Printer to compress the size and create a file that is <1MB. However, starting yesterday when I selected this option to print, the 4.5MB file that I printed as a PDF is now a 7.1MB PDF. For some reason when the file converted from PPT to PDF the file size actually increased! I tried multiple files and this started happening with each of them.
Does anyone have any suggestions to why it happens so?
Thanks
Re: Printing a PPT as a PDF
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Re: Printing a PPT as a PDF
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Re: Printing a PPT as a PDF
I create PPTX files that are 12MB and usually print to PDFCamp ... For some reason when the file converted from PPT to PDF the file size
Re: Printing a PPT as a PDF
Why don't you convert the ppt and pdf to word format before you print, because the word is more stable than the ppt and pdf.
Re: Printing a PPT as a PDF
steplauna;46059 wrote: Hello
I am suddenly having trouble with Microsoft Powerpoint and PDFCamp Printer. I create PPTX files that are 12MB and usually print to PDFCamp Printer to compress the size and create a file that is <1MB. However, starting yesterday when I selected this option to print, the 4.5MB file that I printed as a PDF is now a 7.1MB PDF. For some reason when the file converted from PPT to PDF the file size actually increased! I tried multiple files and this started happening with each of them.Does anyone have any suggestions to why it happens so?
Thanks
If you want to print a file from its PDF version, you can try Microsoft Office Powerpoint 2010/2013, just save that file as a pdf.
Thanks,
Monika