Onvert Mockups Psd Ai

Onvert Mockups Psd Ai

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There's not a direct way that I'm aware of. What you could do is export the background elements as a PNG and use it as a background in Powerpoint. If you set the master slides to use the exported background and do all your text styling there, you could have a reasonable platform for your boss to do simple edits while retaining control over the presentation style.

Keep in mind that your graphics will lose some of their quality when printed. I believe (though am not sure and can't check right now) that PowerPoint will resize whatever images you give it. Even if you supply a graphic that should print at 300 PPI for a letter-size page, PP may resize it to where it's essentially 72ppi and a crappy print. I'm not absolutely certain of this, but you probably want to sample some prints from PowerPoint before doing any major work creating templates.

answered Apr 24 '12 at 18:16

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  • I did a quick check and PowerPoint does indeed resize graphics to fit its purpose and this does result in lower-quality printing than you might expect. It may be possible to overcome this by fiddling with settings, but at least with the default settings it may be a concern.

    Apr 25 '12 at 18:40

PowerPoint and probably many other slideshow programs (e.g. Impress) can import PDF content.

Current versions of Illustrator save .ai files in a format very similar to PDFs, and you can also save with PDF compatibility so that the AI file itself will open in PDF readers. Photoshop can also save as Photoshop PDF. And both programs also allow you to export as PDF.

However, I'm not sure why you want to use PowerPoint to allow your boss to edit the text in the files, unless they're supposed to be slideshows in the first place.

answered Apr 24 '12 at 21:58

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  • I saved as Photoshop PDF and tried opening with Powerpoint. No luck. I don't see an import with PowerPoint and couldn't open the PDF.

    Jan 9 '15 at 1:37

  • @DavidSilvaSmith: It looks like you need to open the PDF file in Adobe Reader and then copy the content from within Adobe Reader and paste it into PowerPoint: support.office.com/en-ie/article/…

    Jan 9 '15 at 20:39

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answered Nov 9 '12 at 13:50

I'm using Illustrator CS5 and Powerpoint 2003. I exported to Windows Metafile, and then I use insert picture from file in Powerpoint. If you right-click on the image and select edit picture, you can then edit it. Good luck!

answered Feb 11 '13 at 13:40

Export files as PDF, then open in Acrobat pro and export the PDF to powerpoint. The fonts do lose their formatting.

answered Oct 4 '17 at 17:54

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