Answered By: Ashlen Dube Last Updated: Oct 05, 2015 Views: 30
Answered By: Ashlen Dube
Last Updated: Oct 05, 2015 Views: 30
Some instructors save their PowerPoint slides as a PDF file. You can still print multiple slides per page even if the PowerPoint slides are saved as a PDF. The first thing you'll need to do is to download the PDF file to the computer or to a flash drive. Then, open the PDF file using Adobe Acrobat Reader or Adobe Acrobat Pro. Then go to File>Print. Then select the "Multiple" button on the print menu. After that, use the pages per sheet options to select how many slides you want per page. Finally, select print.
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