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Hey, this is Taylor with three techniques for how to convert PowerPoint to pdf natively from within Microsoft PowerPoint, so no third party software websites or add-ins required. And most importantly, and this is a big one, as no one else is covering this, I'm going to show you what kind of content you'll lose in the PPT to PDF conversion process. All right? Not everything in your PowerPoint presentation, will properly convert to a PDF. That's why it's important to be aware of what you'll need to spot check in your presentation before you do the conversion process, to make sure you don't lose any important information. Now the two main benefits for converting PPT to PDF are number one, it decreases the size of your presentation so you can more easily email or share your slides with other people. For example, I took an 11.4 megabyte PowerPoint file which was too big to email and it converted down into just 3.4 megabytes as a PDF file. That's one third the size of the original presentation, which obviously makes it a lot easier to share with other people. And the second benefit is it protects your slides so that others can't make changes to your presentation or easily rip off your content. So with that let's dive in with the first technique. Converting PowerPoint to PDF as full page slides. And the way to do that is through the save as dialogue box, which there's four different ways you can navigate to that feature. The first off, if you come to the file menu and you click save as will take you to the save as dialogue box. This is the drop down that we want to get access to. You can also file, export. There is a create PDF option which again opens up the dialogue box, again taking us to the save type or if you hit F12 or Control Shift S for your...