In PowerPoint, select the slide that you want to add the file to, and then select Insert > Object. In the Insert Object box, select Create from file, and then enter the PDF file location; or select Browse, find.
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See how to insert a file in PDF format into your Office file as an attachment. You can resize the object, but you can’t edit it after you insert it. You’ll need to have Adobe Acrobat or Abode Reader installed.
Add a hyperlink that links to a place in the same presentation, a different presentation, to a web page or site, a new file, and even an email address.
To save specific slides as PDF, in Slides (s), enter the slide number range in From and To boxes. If you don't want to save slides, but instead only save comments, handouts, or Outline view, under Publish.
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You can add audio, such as music, narration, or sound bites, to your PowerPoint presentation. When adding audio, you can also specify when the audio should start and how long it should run.
You can add invisible digital signatures to Word documents, Excel workbooks, and PowerPoint presentations. Signed documents will have the Signatures button at the bottom of the document.
Import a Word document into PowerPoint as an object, or create multiple new slides in your presentation from a Word document.
