Do you find that it's very easy to export iWord Keynote files to PDF format, but you cannot convert PDF back to Keynote documents? Mac users are lucky because Apple iWork Keynote allows them to export files to PDF format. However, if they want to convert PDF to Keynote file format, they need a PDF tool for help. This article tells you how to convert PDF to iWork Keynote friendly format on Mac.
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Double-click the quick start icon on the desktop to launch the PDF to Keynote Converter. And then drag and drop PDF files to the app. Or you can also go to the File menu and open the PDF documents by browsing local folders.
On the Mac PDF to Keynote Converter, click the "Convert" button on the top right corner. A pop-up window will be activated to let you add files for conversion. Put all the files you are going to convert into this window by clicking "Add Files" and click on the "W" icon to to select PowerPoint Presentation (.pptx) as the output format.
Click Convert to convert PDF to Keynote. A progress bar will tell you how the conversion goes on. After the conversion, you can open the output documents with Keynote respectively.
Some users might be confused for the reason why I recommend converting PDF to Keynote friendly format, (.pptx). Here is the reason: for sharing the file between Mac and Windows users. Mac users, of course, are able to open these files with the .key extension with Keynote in Mac easily while Windows users cannot open at all. And on the contrary, both Keynote and Microsoft PowerPoint can open files with the extension (.pptx). For this reason, they will have no trouble of sharing the files.
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