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Converting notes pages into PDF

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replyReply Mon 15 Dec 2008, 15:46Delegate Alev said...

Alev has attended:
Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course

Converting notes pages into PDF

Hi,

I'm trying to convert a presentation into a PDF using the notes pages.

What I've been doing is going to print preview and selecting the notes pages in print what and then hitting the convert PDF button. However I'm only getting the presentation PDF'd and not the notes.

Can you please tell me if I'm going about this in the worng manner?

The same procedure is working when I'm converting a smaller presentation into PDF it is giving me the notes!!

Thanks

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replyReply Tue 16 Dec 2008, 10:27Trainer Pete said...

RE: Converting notes pages into PDF

Hi Alev,
Thank you for the question
In response if you are following these steps then I can see no reason why you are not able to save the notes as a .pdf

1. Click File->Export as PDF
2. When you click "Save", you will be shown a "PDF Options" dialog
3. In the "General" section under the heading "General" check the box saying "Export Notes"

I hope that helps ..... Pete

 

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