![]() Once you have single page PDF documents, they place nicely into inDesign. You must first export the InDesign document to an Adobe PDF and then convert the PDF to a PowerPoint document either in Acrobat or PowerPoint itself. I do this a lot, so I use a program called ARTS Split and Merge Wizard to split the document (available at for $149). Now, what you want to do is split the PDF into individual 1 page documents for easy placement. ![]() Unless there were bitmap images placed in the presentation, you know have a resolution independent version. ![]() This will give you one pdf file containing all the slides, fonts included. When you are back at the main print window, select "scale to fit paper" and then hit ok. You can also export the PDF to HTML, and open it in Word, but it looks like its not recommended. Select any other options you need in the tabs, and hit ok. Export your INDD as PDF (File > Export > Adobe PDF), and then save the PDF as a Word Document (File > Save as > Microsoft Word). Enter your dimensions (7" x 10" is the standard PPT file aperature), and hit ok. In the paper/quality tab, click Advanced and go to paper output > paper size and select 'PostScript Custom Page size'. ![]() Select the conversion settings (I usually use the default Print setting) then, make sure to uncheck 'Do not send fonts.' - if you don't - if you don't, expect major problems when preflighting the document. Select properties, and go to the Adobe PDF settings tab. To export the InDesign file as an IDML file, go to File > Export > InDesign Markup (IDML) and save the file. In powerpoint, go to print and select acrobat distiller. I spend a lot of time placing powerpoint into InDesign. ![]()
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