![]() ![]() I can't show an example of this because it is no longer enabled on my computer, but previously that is where I was able to find and edit settings for creating PDFs. If you don't have an Acrobat tab on the ribbon, check and see if there are "Export Options" offered on the tab where it allows you to name and save your new PDF. ![]() If it doesn't, experiment with raising the pixels per inch amount from 150 to 200, and see if that makes the difference. Set the Image Quality for both Color Images and Grayscale Images to Maximum. But, just in case, here is how I change the settings in my version of Powerpoint.Ĭlick on the Acrobat option in the ribbon, and choose Preferences:Īs you can see, the default setting is "Standard."Ĭhoose "Advanced Settings", and then click on the "Images" icon at the left. Unfortunately, each version of Powerpoint and Acrobat interact a little differently, so the steps I offer here may not work the same way for you. I don't know if this will solve your problem or not, but I think the issue you may be facing has to do with the settings when you are creating the PDF. Hint and wink to any Adobe or Microsoft development team members who may come across this post -) I really TRULY wish neither of these limitations still existed but as of, they unfortunately do. Furthermore, your SVG absolutely CANNOT have any Clipping Masks within or it will rasterize on export to PDF. ![]() HOWEVER - you need to ensure that your SVG does not use any gradients at all or the image will rasterize on export. The same works with Microsoft Word and Excel. With an Office 365 Subscription and the latest versions of PPT and Acrobat, and the "High Quality Print" setting checked on the Acrobat Add-in Preferences (accessible within PowerPoint) you too can Create a PDF and preserve the SVG graphics you have placed in your PowerPoint deck. I am not exactly certain HOW it was solved (I suspect an update to Acrobat or PowerPoint or both) but nevertheless it more or less works now □ Is it possible to export PowerPoint to PDF with vector graphics preserved? Any method I try seems to rasterize all images, even though most, if not all, are. ![]()
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