Converting Adobe Power Point to Keynote with Contact Information
I would like to have this document so that I can make changes to it from time to time.
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I would like to have this document so that I can make changes to it from time to time.
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MacBook Air 13″
You have mixed messages here.
> How do I convert a Power Point from adobe to Keynote
You have three components here.
PowerPoint - presentation software from Microsoft
Adobe - a software company that makes various graphics products (although not directly presentations)
Keynote - presentation software from Apple.
Keynote can directly open and import PowerPoint presentations, so there's no issue there (File -> Open...)
It's the adobe' part that's confusing me.
Potentially, the OP opened a PDF (possibly generated from PowerPoint or other presentation software) and used Acrobat Pro to convert it to PowerPoint. Once done, as you noted, the PowerPoint can be opened (translated) in Apple's Keynote. The rub is that Keynote may exclude PowerPoint-specific functionality unsupported by Apple.
Converting Adobe Power Point to Keynote with Contact Information