How to Insert PDF into
PowerPoint 2013 Slides
If you are careful enough, you will probably discover
the important role PDF plays in the daily life. The ability of PDF to store
large information in limited storage space has turned it a favored eBook format
and its power to secure original text makes PDF file widely employed as
enterprise notice. In fact, the content and data in a PDF file sometimes can be
helpful to make your PowerPoint presentation convincing. However, failing to
find out ways to insert PDF into PowerPoint, presenters have to type the
contents or data in the PDF into PowerPoint slide word-by-word. Therefore, this
post will cover on the methods to allow users insert PDF into PowerPoint
slides. For adding PDF into PowerPoint 2010, please click here; for inserting
PDF into PowerPoint 2013 slides, please referring to the following methods.
Method I – Insert the entire PDF into PowerPoint 2013
slide
PowerPoint 2013 allows you to insert PDF into slides
directly on the premise that you have installed Adobe Reader beforehand. The
installation of Adobe Reader will provide PowerPoint 2013 a powerful plugin for PDF. However, one
thing to notice is that you shall install the latest version of Adobe Reader
because the old version may cease to provide such PowerPoint plugin. Of course, a good
advantage of this method is that the insertion of PDF into PowerPoint 2013
slides offers you a panaromatic view of the contents in
the PDF file.
Step 1 – After installing Adobe Reader, open the
PowerPoint presentation, click “INSERT” tab and choose “Object” icon in the
section of “Text”.
Step 2 – In the panel named “Insert Object”, check
“Create New” box, confirm if “Adobe Acorbat
Security Settings Document” option is listed in “Object type”. If so, check
“Create from file”; if not, try to reinstall Adobe Reader or download the
latest Adobe Reader.
Step 3 – Then click “Browser…” button, choose the PDF
file from the local disk and click “Open” button to insert the PDF file into
the PowerPoint 2013 slide.
Step 4 – Fix the size of the PDF file to make it go
match with the PowerPoint presentation.
Method II: Insert part of PDF file into PowerPoint
2013
However, in some cases you may just need to use just
one page of the multiple-page PDF file. Therefore, inserting the entire PDF
file into PowerPoint 2013 slide seems to be quite unnecessary. Can you insert
the selected page of the PDF file into PowerPoint 2013? Yes, a feasible method
to manage it is to convert the chosen PDF pages to image files with PowerPoint
2013. After that, the insertion of PDF into PowerPoint 2013 slides will be an
easy task.
Step 1 – Open the PDF file with Adobe Reader and then
open the PowerPoint presentation. Choose “Insert” tab and click “Screenshot”
icon in the section of “Image”.
Step 2 – Later you can preview all the available
windows for capturing. Since the option can only capture the opening window in
the screen, make sure you have get the PDF file to the desired page in Adobe
Reader. Then snap the Adobe Reader window. Of course, you can also choose to
use “Screen Clipping” option to capture the image manually.
Step 3 – When the desired pages of the PDF file are
captured, they will be inserted into PowerPoint 2013 slide automatically.
Those are the common methods for you to insert PDF
file into PowerPoint slide with PowerPoint 2013. Of course, if you want to
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