I recently tried Okdo Word to PowerPoint Converter and was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to use. The interface was intuitive and I had no trouble importing and exporting my documents. The conversion was fast and the results were great - the layout, text, and images were all preserved. I was also impressed by the ability to convert documents in batches. Overall, I highly recommend Okdo Word to PowerPoint Converter for anyone looking for an easy and reliable way to convert Word documents to PowerPoint presentations.
Okdo Word to PowerPoint Converter offers to convert Word files into PowerPoint presentations. In fact, this conversion is nothing new because Microsoft Word allows saving directly to PowerPoint. So, let us center on the advantages Okdo Word to PowerPoint Converter provides.
First, there is its capability to convert batches of Word documents. Thus, you will be able to create a list of files and whole folders. This list is editable, which means that you can remove files or select only those you want to convert. In addition, for those situations in which the Word files are usually updated and the PowerPoint files must be renovated accordingly, you can save the created list for later use. Second, you will be able to set a group of conversion parameters, such as choosing a background image for your slides, selecting a conversion mode and setting slide size and orientation. Third, this application supports four source formats (doc, docx, docm and rtf) and three output formats (ppt, pptx and pptm). Finally, the interface is easy to use, quite similar to that of most converters. An appropriate layout avoids overwhelming the user with infrequent options.
Despite these advantages, the conversion results may not be those expected. Okdo Word to PowerPoint will keep the original font size, so if the source document uses a regular size font, the text in the output presentation will be too small. My advice: if you are an inexperienced user with poor designing skills and want to create a decent presentation, you had better use one of the multiple templates available in Microsoft PowerPoint.
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I used a 3.5 MB program, a trial version.
No need to buy as it just attaches a dump watermark with a document which can be easily removed with the Delete button.