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How to Convert PowerPoint (PPTX) to PDF with Preserved Layout
Updated 2026-02-18Verified Private
PowerPoint files often look different depending on the version of Office installed. A PDF locks your fonts, animations, and layouts permanently.
Why is this needed?
When presenting at a conference or sending slides to a client, a PDF is the safest format to ensure zero technical glitches.
!Step-by-Step Instructions
1
Upload PPTX File
Drag your presentation into the [Converter](/tools/powerpoint-to-pdf).
2
Automatic Conversion
Our server renders every slide with high precision, including charts and complex graphics.
3
Download Results
Your presentation is now a sleek, multi-page PDF document.
Pro Tips
- •If you have 'Speaker Notes' you want to share, use the 'Print' settings in PowerPoint to include them before uploading.
- •Convert to PDF to prevent others from easily editing your original slides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do slide transitions work in PDF?
No. PDF is a static format. All animations and transitions will be removed.
Can I convert large presentations?
We support files up to 50MB and over 200 slides.