I would be very happy if I had the possibility to save my familiy tree on DVD and show it to family on the TV set. In this way I could sent all what I collected to family members who don't owe the PC.
Yes, it is possible for you to import PDF content from another application into a PowerPoint presentation; however, you will not be able to work with this content as you can with text. When you bring PDF content into your PowerPoint presentation, it acts like an object or an image, rather than text that you can edit.
While PowerPoint is a great tool for creating content that you can use in the PDF file format, you cannot create PDF files by using PowerPoint.
With help from contacts on the The PowerPoint FAQ Web site or the PowerPoint Discussion Group, or with information from your third-party PDF software application vendor, you can convert your presentations into PDF files.
Yes, it is possible for you to convert a PowerPoint 2003 presentation into a PDF file. However, not from within PowerPoint — but you can by using a third-party PDF-based software application.
To obtain the most up-to-date instructions on how to accomplish this, you can seek assistance from one of the following resources:
PowerPoint does not directly support converting a PDF file into a PowerPoint presentation. However, you can paste a PDF file from Adobe Acrobat Reader into a PowerPoint slide.