
Click “Start“, input “service” in the search box and select “Services” (Win 7).ġ Download and install Epubor PDF Creator (with registration code).Ģ Open the PPT document with PowerPoint. Make sure the "Printer Service" is on before conversion. However, I recommend the latter method as this is the better way to ensure your PDF conversion. You are able to generate PDF files through the typical “Add” button or the “Epubor Virtual Printer”.
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It originally sells at $15.99 and now you can get it for free with the registration code offered by its provider, Epubor. Method 1: Convert PPT to PDF with Epubor PDF CreatorĮpubor PDF Creator is a versatile PDF creator to convert all printable files (DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, PPTX, JPG, HTML, TXT, EPUB, etc.) into PDF. Here I would bring forth two slight converters, Epubor PDF creator and Moyea PPT2PDF converter, to help fill the gap for free.

Although there is an excellent free eBook converter, Calibre, it does not support PPT/PPTX conversion.

Recently I noticed that many college students were asking how to read PPT (PowerPoint) their professors presented at class on their dedicated eReaders/tablets. I am not willing to use an add-on for Office 2003&2007 to do the PPT-To-PDF conversion, either. Although Office 2010 supports "Save as" PDF itself, I am pretty sure that there are still heaps of people who do not own the upgraded version.

I've been looking for a freeware to convert PPT to PDF rather than those online conversion sites, which makes me feel sort of slow as I have to upload my PPT files and then wait for the blind conversion.
