In which situations do we need to convert PDF to PPT?

Posted by Anonymous May 8, 2010 - 3:53am

I think people come across these problems below would do that work

Recover PowerPoint from PDF—people taking part in kinds of lectures always get many PDF files distributed from speakers. The original type of the files is PowerPoint format. In order to get the animation or flash of the files for original displays, or quote them for other presentations in the premise of being allowed, users would have to recovery PowerPoint sides from PDF pages.

Update teaching contents—teachers and professors in university always use PowerPoint slides for classroom teaching. And the contents always need to change in each semester by teaching plan. While updating contents manually, they inevitably need to download some PDF based materials, such as professional lectures and teaching cases and take the process of PDF to PowerPoint conversion.

Use PowerPoint templates—university students and graduates have to do thesis for their graduation and they need to choose personalized PowerPoint templates, which can be downloaded in PDF format on the Internet. They need to reformat the files to PowerPoint slides firstly and then use these designed PowerPoint templates.

Quote diagrams—engineer design reports often involve lots of diagrams, and for the prevention from illegal modification, they are regularly saved as PDF files. Engineers sometimes need PowerPoint slides to summarize progress. They have to quote these diagrams from PDF to PowerPoint for reference.

Extract images—collecting images is a routine and compulsory work for graphic designers. Sometimes the images are integrated in one PDF page mixed with text. Extract images using PDF to image converter will not work well, which can only save one entire PDF page as an image. By conversion from PDF to PowerPoint, designers can save images separately apart from text.

So in those cases, we could convert PDF to PPT for resolutions.