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Learn how to convert Keynote to PowerPoint in this video and written tutorial.
When I switched to using a Mac a few years ago, one of the apps that I enjoyed the most was Keynote. After years of using PowerPoint in both my professional and personal work, seeing a different approach to presentation software was refreshing. I quickly found myself using Keynote for most of my presentations, thanks to its great interface and just overall intuitiveness.
The only problem is that not everyone uses Keynote. Let's face it: the world is dominated by Windows users who typically use PowerPoint as their go-to presentation software. PowerPoint doesn't play nice with other formats, so when collaborating, you'll need to convert your Keynote to PowerPoint.
If you've ever wished for a Keynote to PowerPoint converter, this tutorial can help. While we don't have such a converter, it's not difficult to convert Keynote to PPT when you know what to do.
In this tutorial, we're going to focus on how to convert Keynote to PowerPoint so that your Windows-based friends can work with your presentations. We'll also cover how to convert Keynote to PDF and even to flat images.
Because Keynote works so well, you might be wondering why it's essential to change the file format.
Simply put, there are far more PowerPoint users than Keynote users. Even though I love Keynote's ease-of-use and interface, much of the corporate world is going to use in the Microsoft ecosystem for the foreseeable future.
You've got to find a way to ensure that the person on the other end of your email can open the file and work with it. In this tutorial, you'll see how to convert Keynote to PowerPoint along with other general-purpose file formats that anyone can open.
For a full written tutorial (with screenshots) on how to convert presentations from Keynote, go to this URL: http://business.tutsplus.com/tutorials/convert-keynote-to-powerpoint-pdf--cms-31926?utm_campaign=yt_tutsplus_MNCmEPW_mgY&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=youtube.com&utm_content=description