PowerPoint - How can I rotate inserted objects (pdf) in PowerPoint?

Asked By sue on 08-Jul-08 10:53 AM
I have inserted a pdf object into a presentation, but need to change the
orientation and cannot do it in the pdf file. Is there a way to make the
change once the object is put into PowerPoint?


Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[ replied on 08-Jul-08 12:18 PM
Which version of PPT?
When selected, do you see a green handle at the top of your pdf inserted? If
so, just click on it and move your mouse around
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Steve Rindsberg replied on 11-Jul-08 04:11 AM
You might be able to get the image you see in PPT to rotate, but when you
doubleclick the PDF, it's still going to be the same PDF.

If you don't have software that'll rotate the PDF itself, you'll probably need
to go back to the original source document and make PDF again.



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Vince Randall replied on 10-Jun-09 02:04 AM
In PowerPoint you can save the imported PDF as a picture; then, re-import the picture you just exported and rotate the picture, that was re-inserted, using the drawing tool.
mohamed replied on 17-Aug-09 03:09 PM
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