Convert PPT to PDF and Encrypt PDF on Mac with a desktop application

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Convert PPT to PDF and Encrypt PDF on your Mac like a pro with a desktop app

Generate detailed and up-to-date PDF templates once and for good. Install the pdfFiller application to build and share documents in clicks on Mac.

Get started - Convert PPT to PDF and Encrypt PDF with pdfFiller for Mac with the app

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Install the desktop app
Download and install the version that suits your PC.
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Log in
Enter your account credentials or create a new one.
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Start editing
Create or upload a document and start editing in seconds.
Coming soon to pdfFiller for macOS
We’re currently focused on adding these features as soon as possible to the desktop app.
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What pdfFiller customers are saying about the desktop PDF editor app for Mac

See for yourself by reading reviews on the most popular resources:
Diane C
2015-08-21
at first it was a little frustrating and I am still having difficulty in put totals on one of the pages. How do i remove the 0, to replace my correct figure?
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Timi E
2015-11-04
I have not been able to figure out how to use my mouse and just scroll/roll thru the doc. I have to go to the left and click on page 2, to get to page 2, I can't just use the roller on the mouse to move.
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How to Convert PPT to PDF and Encrypt PDF on a Mac with the pdfFiller desktop application

PDF has become firmly attached to our workflows. Some people use it everyday while working on documents. While others only have to use it on occasion, for example, to Convert PPT to PDF and Encrypt PDF or to submit a report. And even though that task is straightforward, it requires a specialized software to be used. Working with the PDF format can be challenging. To make a good PDF editor, it has to be an application software that works on Mac.
pdfFiller is a professional document management platform that enables you to automate your day-to-day PDF grind. The pdfFiller desktop app for macOS features comprehensive abilities for recognizing existing text and adding fillable fields. You can quickly and simply create online forms and place them on your website for your advantages.
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Launch pdfFiller’s website in your browser
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Select and download the app for macOS
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Go to Finder -> Applications -> pdfFiller
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Install the app to your device and launch it
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Enter your account credentials or create a new one
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Upload your document and Convert PPT to PDF and Encrypt PDF
You'll have a ready-made document template in just a few minutes, and get the extra tools you need to further edit it, share it, and securely store.
macOS computers have their own program for working with documents called Preview, but it’s limited to only viewing PDFs and performing simple corrections. It can meet your basic needs, but if you have more advanced tasks, such as generating complicated legal agreements or interactive surveys, Preview is not the answer. This is where most turn towards pdfFiller.
pdfFiller is a great decision for macOS users to create, change, and store professional documents. It has advantages that captivate, including integrations with cloud services, a user-friendly interface, and an extensive library of fillable forms. For example, you can attach a document from your Google Drive or select one of the 25 million documents in the pdfFiller Library, then quickly Convert PPT to PDF and Encrypt PDF and save it to your account. Even further, you can also install the pdfFiller iOS mobile app for instant access to your account and documents even when away from keyboard. Install the app now, sync on your devices, and use it anywhere, at any time!
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Questions & Answers

Below is a list of the most common customer questions. If you can’t find an answer to your question, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
Save PowerPoint presentations as PDF filesSelect File > Export.Click Create PDF/XPS Document, then click Create PDF/XPS.In the Publish as PDF or XPS dialog box, choose a location to save the file to. Optionally, if you want to change what the final PDF file is like, do any of the following: Click Publish.
Require a password to modify a presentationClick File > Passwords.Under Password to modify, select the Require a password to modify the presentation check box.In the New password box, type a password. In the Verify box, type the password again, and then click Set Password.Click OK, and then save your presentation.
Password Protecting and Encrypting MS PowerPoint Files (Mac)Open the MS PowerPoint for Mac file you want to encrypt and password protect.Select File > Passwords.In the Password to open section, check Encrypt this presentation and require a password to open.In the New password field, type a password.More items
Save presentation as password protected PDFOpen PowerPoint presentation and click Print.Select Universal Document Converter from the list of printers and click Properties.Go to File Format and select PDF Document.Select Password protected in PDF Standard like shown on the screenshot below.More items
Save PowerPoint presentations as PDF filesSelect File > Export.Click Create PDF/XPS Document, then click Create PDF/XPS.In the Publish as PDF or XPS dialog box, choose a location to save the file to. Optionally, if you want to change what the final PDF file is like, do any of the following: Click Publish.