From Illustrator to PowerPoint: Secrets to Bridge the Adobe/Microsoft Gap
Turning Adobe Illustrator files into 100%-native, editable PowerPoint graphics should be simple but it’s not. Too often, designers hit frustrating snags that break files and kill productivity. In this session, you’ll learn proven techniques to bring vector artwork into PowerPoint cleanly and consistently, without the hidden hiccups that derail projects.
Walk away with practical tips, techniques, and tools to save time, reduce frustration, and easily bridge the Adobe/Microsoft gap.
You’ll discover how to:
- Avoid common traps that trip up even experienced pros
- Unlock little-known PowerPoint functions that echo Illustrator’s higher-end features
- Build a repeatable workflow that keeps your graphics sharp, editable, and presentation-ready
This article was last modified on October 22, 2025
This article was first published on October 22, 2025
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