Convert Presentations Fast: A-PDF PPT to PDF Guide

Best Settings for A-PDF PPT to PDF Conversion (Fonts, Images, Size)

Fonts

  • Embed fonts: Enable font embedding so text renders exactly as in the PPT. This prevents substitution on other devices.
  • Subset fonts: If available, subset fonts to reduce file size by embedding only used glyphs.
  • Use standard fonts when possible: Prefer system fonts (Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman) for maximum compatibility if embedding isn’t needed.
  • Outline text for safety: For critical print jobs, convert text to outlines (vectors) to guarantee appearance, but note this makes text unsearchable and non-editable.

Images

  • Resolution: Set image resolution to 150–300 DPI for print; 96–150 DPI is adequate for screen-only PDFs.
  • Compression: Use JPEG compression for photographs (quality 80–90%) and ZIP/PNG for graphics with flat colors or transparency.
  • Downsampling: Downsample images above your target DPI (e.g., downsample anything >300 DPI to 300 DPI) to reduce file size.
  • Preserve transparency when needed: Keep PNG/ZIP for images requiring transparency; avoid converting to JPEG if transparency matters.

Page Size & Layout

  • Match original slide size: Set PDF page size to the PPT slide dimensions (e.g., 16:9 or 4:3) to avoid cropping or extra margins.
  • Bleed and crop marks: Add bleed (typically 3 mm) and crop marks if the PDF is for professional printing.
  • Orientation: Ensure PDF orientation matches slides (landscape vs. portrait).

Color & Output Intent

  • Color mode: Use RGB for screen-targeted PDFs; convert to CMYK only if sending to a print shop that requires CMYK.
  • Embed color profiles: Embed sRGB or the printer’s ICC profile to preserve color consistency.
  • Flatten transparencies for print: Flatten or rasterize complex transparency effects if the printer’s RIP has issues.

Accessibility & Searchability

  • Keep text as text: Don’t rasterize entire slides; preserve selectable/searchable text for accessibility and smaller size.
  • Add document properties: Include title, author, and keywords.
  • Enable tagging: If A-PDF supports PDF tagging, enable it for screen readers.

File Size Optimization

  • Balance quality vs. size: Choose medium JPEG quality (70–85%) for reasonable size with acceptable visual quality.
  • Remove hidden data: Strip comments, hidden slides, metadata, and unused master slides.
  • Subset/convert embedded media: Replace embedded videos with links or remove them if not needed.

Security & Printing Options

  • Permissions: Set printing and copying permissions as required. Avoid password encryption unless necessary (it prevents embedding fonts in some cases).
  • Flatten form fields: If using interactive elements that aren’t needed, flatten to reduce complexity.

Export Checklist (recommended default)

  1. Embed fonts (subset)
  2. Keep text as text (don’t rasterize)
  3. Image resolution 150–300 DPI, downsample >300 DPI to 300 DPI
  4. JPEG quality 80% for photos, PNG/ZIP for graphics
  5. Match slide page size; add bleed if printing
  6. Embed sRGB profile for screen or printer ICC for print
  7. Remove hidden data and unused masters

Use these settings as a baseline and adjust based on whether the PDF is for screen viewing, email distribution, or professional print.

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