How to insert a PDF into PowerPoint
Inserting a PDF into a PowerPoint presentation can be useful for several reasons. It allows you to display relevant information from external documents, such as reports, graphs or diagrams, without recreating the content.
By embedding a PDF, you ensure data accuracy and retain the original formatting. In addition, incorporating a PDF can save time and effort as it directly integrates existing resources.
This article will guide you through the process of inserting a PDF into your PowerPoint presentation using various methods.
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Method 1: Insert PDF as an object
This method will embed the entire PDF document into your PowerPoint slide as an object, so you can open and view the PDF within the presentation.
- Open your PowerPoint presentation and go to the slide where you want to insert the PDF.
- Click the “Insert” tab in the PowerPoint toolbar.
- In the “Text” group, click the “Object” button (represented by an icon with a blue square and a white square).
- In the “Insert Object” dialog box, select “Create from File” and click the “Browse” button to locate your PDF file.
- Select the PDF file and click “Open” and then...
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