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Active Oldest Votes. You may want to have a look at the answer to this question instead of following the accepted one above: Converting a PPT to a PDF while maintaining the animation steps is something I too have been looking into for a long while, without finding a satisfactory solution. That is why I have decided to write an add-in on my own which does exactly this: splits the slides at each animation step being it mouse-triggered or not depends on the user's choice while modifying adding, deleting, altering the shapes in the "fragmented slide" according to the animation effects.

Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. Martin Potthast Martin Potthast 4 4 silver badges 4 4 bronze badges. PPspliT, mentioned above, appears to be only for Windows. Jacob Jacob 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. Did the trick for me on OS-X — tdc. New version 1. The resulting file will either be pixelated or giant, and probably both. PDF actually handles animations just fine. But the PDF format does support it. PDF can handle animations, even interactive ones, in many different ways, with Javascript, with Flash and with many plugins..

Max Max 11 1 1 bronze badge. This blog post provides a VBA macro script that will split every slide that has animations into multiple slides, without keeping the original slides in front of the expanded slides as is the case in this answer.

The problem that remains with this macro and the other macro, is that the content of a text block with multiple animations is always shown as a whole e. For those of you using LibreOffice or OpenOffice, there is a plugin available on github that does this very well :. Object movement animations also work you get a slide with start position and one with end position of the object.

I haven't had the chance to test other animation types, but that should cover about all standard needs Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 7 years, 5 months ago. Active 2 years, 3 months ago. Viewed 45k times. This is what I have tried so far: Slideshare , however not only it doesn't support animations, but internal navigation doesn't work, and the fonts are all messed up.

PDFcreator , the quality is quite superior in comparison, but it doesn't support the animations neither. As Slideshare, it will just put one image over the other. Also, it doesn't support transparency for example, a text box with a semitransparent bg over an image LaTeX Beamer , already mentioned, but I would prefer to avoid typing these ppts content and animations into LaTeX just so that the animations are displayed correctly in PDF.

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The output PDF contains the Adobe Presenter player as well, and that does occupy a fairly minimal environment this time.

Yes, these background designs can also animate between slides using PowerPoint's Morph transition. Go ahead and get this product! Especially, animations within the presentations are extremely helpful when the content of the slide should be delivered step-by-step. It's not a secret that immediately after a talk, people who attended the talk, most likely are going to forget most of the content.



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