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*Like in most applications, a file can be saved using the "File --> Save" command, or by the shortcut key "Ctrl+S". Always give a meaningful file name, reading which you should get an idea of the file content.
 
*Like in most applications, a file can be saved using the "File --> Save" command, or by the shortcut key "Ctrl+S". Always give a meaningful file name, reading which you should get an idea of the file content.
 
*The files will be saved as ".odp". If you want to save your file in .pptx format, you can click on File format and choose the option showing .pptx in bracket.
 
*The files will be saved as ".odp". If you want to save your file in .pptx format, you can click on File format and choose the option showing .pptx in bracket.
*The files can be exported to a PDF format (File --> Export as PDF). This is useful when you only need to print the file and do not want any changes to it. You can also save your file in the Microsoft ppt format (File --> Save As).
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*The files can be exported to a PDF format which is useful when you only need to print the file and do not want any changes to it. By using this format you can also share the presentation with anybody through mail or phone since almost every device supports PDF format.
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*You can export your presentation by clicking "File --> Export as --> Export as PDF". A window appears which lets you to change the default settings. Once you are done click "Export". Another window opens where it asks for the path to save the PDF file.
 
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File:Export as PDF new.png|Export as PDF
 
File:Export as PDF new.png|Export as PDF
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