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If you want to send your presentation to someone but they don't have PowerPoint for macOS or PowerPoint for Windows, you can export your presentation in a different format, such as a picture format or a PDF file, so the recipient can view the slides.

Export your presentation as a video

Note: Exporting your presentation as a video feature is only available to users using PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac, PowerPoint 2019 for Mac, or newer versions of PowerPoint for Mac. If you have a Microsoft 365 subscription, make sure you have the latest version of Office.

(Beginning with PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac version 16.19, audio narration is included in the video when you export your presentation.)

  1. Click File > Export.

  2. On the File Format menu, select the video format that you want (MP4 or MOV).

  3. Select the video quality you want: Presentation Quality, Internet Quality, or Low Quality. The higher the video quality, the larger the file size.

  4. If you have recorded timings and want to use them in the video you create from your presentation, make sure the box next to Use Recorded Timings and Narrations is checked. You can also choose to set the amount of time the video will spend on each slide if you don't have a set timing.

  5. When you've made all your selections, choose Export.

Note: When you export your presentation as a video, any narrated audio that was recorded in Slide Show will play, but other embedded media files won't play.

After you've saved your presentation as a video, you can share it just as you would any other video, by using applications or devices that can open and play videos.

Export your slides as pictures

You can save one or more slides as pictures so that the recipient can view the slides in any application or device that works with pictures. Just make sure that you choose a picture format that the application or device can open.

Note: When your slides are converted to picture files, any transitions, animations, movies, or audio are removed from the presentation.

  1. Click File > Export.

  2. On the File Format menu, select the picture format that you want, such as JPEG or PNG.

  3. Select either Save Every Slide or Save Current Slide Only. You may also enter a size for your slide images in the Width and Height boxes.

    If you choose to save every slide, your presentation will be saved as individual image files, one for each slide.

After you save your slides as pictures, you can share them just as you would any other picture file, by using applications or devices that can open pictures.

Export your presentation to PDF format

  1. Click File > Export.

  2. On the File Format menu, click, PDF.

After you save your slides as a PDF file, you can share them just as you would any other PDF file, by using applications or devices that can open PDF files.

See Also

Export a PowerPoint for Mac presentation to PDF 

Convert Keynote presentations to Microsoft PowerPoint

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