![]() ![]() And it’s easy too… just choose “File” –> “Print”: Instead you need to use the print to PDF feature of Mac OS X that’s one of its killer capabilities. That’s kinda dumb, but I am guessing that it’s a technology licensing issue more than anything else. What it can’t do is save your presentation as a PDF. ![]() To get a PDF from Microsoft PowerPoint, however, is a bit of a trick because while PowerPoint can save your presentation in a lot of different formats, as you can see here: Heck, even the nerds in IT can read it even though they’re running Linux-based netbooks. I think you’re right to be a bit curious and to take some steps to control how widely that information can be disseminated.Īs you know, Adobe’s PDF documents are a great choice, and give you lots of control over what the recipient can do with the information in a way that’s portable across both the Mac and Windows. If you’re pitching a client on your services, there’s little reason why they would want to disseminate your pitch to the rest of the company unless it’s some sort of üaut ber-egalitarian firm, and few really are, once you look closely. Hmmm… that is a bit odd, now that you mention it. ![]()
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