Add Watermark to PDF and Convert PDF to PPT for Macbook Pro For Free

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In PowerPoint, select the current presentation. Under “IMAGE SIZE AND QUALITY” remove the check next to “DISCARD EDITING DATA” and PUT a check next to “DO NOT COMPRESS IMAGES IN FILE”. Yes, it IS confusingly worded.
Open PowerPoint and create a new presentation (or open an existing PPT file). Select the slide which you want to insert the PDF. Go to Insert>Object in the Insert menu at the top. Select Create from file>Browse.
Go to the “Tool” Tab. Open a PDF and navigate to the “Tool” tab on the left toolbar and choose “Add or Edit Watermark”. Create a Watermark. Click the “Create” button and from here you can add a watermark to PDF on Mac, choosing either “Text”, “Image” or “PDF” as the source. Set Preferences and Add Watermark to PDF on Mac.
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