Whenever a fresh idea enters my mind, I like to make an eye-catching presentation on the Keynote app on my iPhone or iPad; but unfortunately, I cannot share that Keynote presentation to my friends or colleagues, who are using Windows computer. So how can I convert a Keynote presentation to a Microsoft’s PowerPoint on my iOS device? Thankfully, I don’t have to rely on any third-party tool or converter as I can easily convert my Keynote presentation to a PowerPoint on iPhone and iPad following a few simple steps.
Apart from transferring Keynote presentation to a PowerPoint, you can also export the same Keynote slide to PDF. Check this method now and save all your Keynote files as PowerPoint PPT. If you are using Mac to create Keynote presentation, you can convert that file into a PowerPoint slide or PDF file.
How to Export or Save a Keynote as a Powerpoint on iPhone and iPad
Step #1: Launch Keynote App on your iPhone or iPad.
Step #2: Now, open any existing Keynote presentation or create a new one if you don’t have.
To create new Keynote Presentation, tap on the Recent tab from the bottom and tap on “+” icon.
If you are using the existing one which you have already created previously, then tap on the Recent tab.
If you have synced your Keynote presentation with the iCloud drive then tap on Browse tab and Go to the location where the presentation is saved.
Step #3: Next, Tap on the presentation you want to convert it, tap on three vertical dots from the top right corner and choose Export.
Step #4: Finally, you will see two options: PDF or Powerpoint.
That’s all friends!
Once you have transferred your Keynote presentation to a PowerPoint successfully, you can now share it with others using iMessage, Email, WhatsApp or other sharing apps.
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