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Go through this guideline to discover the best way to swiftly Extract Pages from PPT and Print your forms with pdfFiller.

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Open pdfFiller in any browser and log in to your account. Sign up for free, if you don’t have an account already.
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Click the Add New button to upload a file you need to Extract Pages from PPT and Print it.
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Import the file from your device or the cloud or request it via email. Use the rich library of form templates, if needed.
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Add it via a URL, request it via email or send it via email directly to pdfFiller. Find a new form with the platform’s template library, if needed.
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Click Tools to highlight important parts of text, blackout, or erase data.
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Fill out the form using the Text, Checkmark, Cross, and other options from the upper toolbar.
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Add extra fillable fields, title them with custom names, make them required or conditional, and set up values, if needed.
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E-sign your document with a legally-binding e-signature. Type your name, add/take an image of your signature, scan the QR code, etc.
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Click the Done button above and use the toolbar on the right to Extract Pages from PPT and Print it.
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Rename the file and save it to your device or the cloud.

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In the slide thumbnail tab, on the left side of the PowerPoint window, select the slide you want to save. On the Edit menu, select Copy. Click File > New Presentation. On the Home tab, select the down arrow next to the Paste button, and then select Keep Source Formatting.
In the existing file, select the slide you want. Go to File> Print. Choose the Selected Slides option. Select any other Print options as preferred. Click the PDF button. Select Save as PDF. Specify Name & Location. Click Save.
Scan to see the number of slides in a given section. Make a file containing the slides within that section. Name that file the same as the name of the section, and save it in the same directory as the source file. Repeat the process for subsequent sections. Do this without damaging the original file.
Click the File tab. Within your PowerPoint presentation, click the File tab to open the backstage view. Select Print. Open the Layout Options. Select 4 slides per page. Click Print.
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