Prep4PDF
Developer’s Description
Prep4PDF makes PDFs that preserve all the hyperlinks, action settings and comments in your PowerPoint file. By default Prep4PDF sets the PDF’s properties to match the equivalent properties in your PPT file but you can substitute your own property values instead by entering them here. PDFs can be password protected; even users with only the free Reader can still use the PDFs (assuming they have the password).
NOTICE: PPTools Prep4PDF is temporarily unavailable for purchase
In an April, 2017 update, Microsoft disabled EPS import for all versions of Office.
Because Prep4PDF depends on EPS imports to work its “magic”, Microsoft has disabled Prep4PDF.
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- If you’re a current Prep4PDF user and run into sudden problems with it, please visit PROBLEM: Prep4PDF doesn’t produce links to learn how you may be able to repair the problem.
- If you don’t currently own Prep4PDF, or if you have it and don’t want to perform the necessary registry edits to fix the problem, we suggest using PowerPoint’s own File | Save As | File Type: PDF feature. It’s really quite good.
In any case, we’re regretfully discontinuing the sale of Prep4PDF until such time as Microsoft re-instates EPS import in Office
PPTools Prep4PDF
There are lots of good reasons to convert your PowerPoint presentations to PDFs. Since you’re here, you probably already know that. You need to know how.
If you have software like Adobe Acrobat or similar programs that let you print directly to a PDF file, you can already make PDFs.
But here’s the problem …
When you convert your PowerPoint to PDF, a lot of the interactivity disappears. The Action buttons don’t act, the movies don’t move and your music is strictly “Sounds of Silence”. If you want your interactivity back, you have to open the PDF in Acrobat and recreate it all. And if you don’t have Acrobat, you can’t edit the PDF, so you can’t recreate anything. And whenever there are changes to the original PowerPoint file, you have to re-make the PDF and redo all of your work in Acrobat. Are we having fun yet?
Isn’t there a better way?
Yes! Prep4PDF. Now you can simply click a button in PowerPoint and get a PDF that preserves the web links, action buttons, comments, and much more from your original PowerPoint presentation. Prep4PDF does all of this for you automatically and it works with Adobe Acrobat, or any other Compatible PDF-making software. And it does it for you in seconds, so last minute changes to the PowerPoint file are no longer cause for terror.Need to convert your PowerPoint presentations to PDF? Don’t want to spend hours in Acrobat re-doing all the links, actions and other niceties that the PDF conversion threw out? Prep4PDF prepares your presentations for PDF conversion in a way …
PPTools Prep4PDF Publisher’s Description
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Prep4PDF is a simple and easy-to-use add-in that perfectly integrates within PowerPoint and enables users to easily convert PPT presentations to PDF format.
Using Prep4PDF you have the possibility to maintain the interactivity of your presentations even if they are converted to Adobe PDF format.
How To Install?
Run the system and open PC properties.Get the latest Software.
Go to the activation menu too.
After that, download the code and the crack from the link below.
Enter this key to activate.