$39.00
PowerPoint to PDF for Windows
Best PowerPoint to PDF Converter Specially Designed for You
- Convert PPT presentations to PDF files
- Convert a batch of PPT presentations to PDF files at a time
- Add watermarks, properties, security and page number in one step
- A standalone program not requiring Adobe Acrobat Pro

PowerPoint to PDF (PPT to PDF) is a fast, affordable utility which allows you to batch convert Microsoft PowerPoint presentations into professional-quality documents in PDF file format. With PowerPoint to PDF, converting Microsoft PowerPoint presentations into PDF files couldn't be easier.
PowerPoint to PDF (PPT to PDF) accurately retains the layout of the original PPT files. It converts text in over 100 languages, and separates graphics from tables and text.
Key Features
- Convert one file—Right-click a PowerPoint (.ppt) file and select the Convert to PDF button from the pop-up menu
- Convert a batch of files—Drag the PowerPoint (.ppt) files you want to convert to the file list and click the Convert to PDF and Save as button
- Quickly re-create your PPT files as fully-formatted PDF files
- Adjust page size to fit your PowerPoint slides, and you can print to PDF with A3 or larger page.
- Support converting PPT outline or page number to PDF bookmark for easy navigation
- Add watermarks, properties, security and page number in one step
- Support command line
- A standalone program not requiring Adobe Acrobat Pro
- Work with hot directories— You can set up a monitored directory, where all PowerPoint files written to that directory will be converted to PDF as they are saved.
- Easy-to-use
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