![]() Okay, it's gone through and it's looked at all of our frames, and you can see here that we've got a list of 11 frames from our collaborative presentation slide deck design, and they all look as you'd expect them to look. Make sure you're running this in a file that just contains the slides or the frames that you want in your deck if you do have other frames in there, it's going to treat them as slides, too. To do that we need to run the Figma plugin we just installed by right clicking anywhere, going to "plugins", and then clicking on "Pitchdeck Presentation Studio", and once you do that it's going to fire up the Figma plugin that we just installed, and it's going to look through all of your frames on the left hand side here, and it's going to treat each of those frames as an individual slide in your slide deck. I've just jumped back into my Figma design, and this is just a collaborative presentation slide deck that I designed in Figma based on Dieter Rams' "10 principles for good design" it's just 11 slides, and what I want to do today is take get slides outside of Figma to Keynote and make this into a real presentation that I can use. I've already got it installed and that's why I've got this little check mark here and it says "installed", but if you don't, this button on the right hand side will say "install", and if you click on that it'll change to look like mine, and once it does you'll be ready to go. If you haven't already done that, you can do it by clicking on the top left Figma icon in the toolbar up here, and if you go to community or plugins and search for the term "pitchdeck", you'll see a result called "Pitchdeck Presentation Studio" pop-up. To do that, we need to install a Figma plugin called "Pitchdeck". An image in a PDF file is treated as an image.Today, I'm going to be showing you how to export your collaborative presentation designs from Figma to Keynote (or Keynote file), that you'll be able to open on your computer and present as a real presentation outside of Figma based on your own slide deck designs. Note: PDF to Keynote by PDF2Office does not perform Optical Character Recognition. Refer to our web site to view the entire desktop line of products that we are now bringing to the iOS. Recosoft is the developer of PDF2Office the de-facto PDF conversion software for the Mac and iPad PDF2ID the PDF-to-InDesign converter and ID2Office, the InDesign to Word/PowerPoint tool. ![]() * Transfer your converted files to any other software on the iPhone that can accept Keynote files. * The converted result is easily editable in Keynote * Use the all in 1 interface to Convert and View PDF files. * Use standard Pinch in/Pinch Out to change the viewing magnification * Use WIFI transfer mode to transfer files between your computer and iPhone * Cloud services integration allows you to transfer files between your Dropbox/OneDrive/GoogleDrive account * Select an area and have the contents embedded into a new Mail automatically You can convert the marked area to Keynote, JPEG or PNG images even * Mark just the area within a page to convert. ![]() ![]() * Read PDF Files using the integrated PDF viewer PDF to Keynote comes with a fully integrated PDF viewer allowing you to view the file you want to convert. Every page in a PDF file is converted to an equivalent slide in the resulting Keynote file. PDF to Keynote also provides detailed options for fine-tuning the conversion process. PDF to Keynote forms paragraphs applies styles re-groups independent graphic elements extracts images and creates tables automatically. PDF to Keynote converts PDF files to fully editable Keynote files by recreating the intended construction and layout of the document. Convert the entire document, range of pages or select and mark specific areas in a page to convert using the Area Select tool and have it editable on your iPhone! ![]() PDF to Keynote by PDF2Office converts your PDF to editable Keynote files on your iPhone.Ĭonvert PDF to Keynote documents instantly with a simple tap. ![]()
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