That’s a really good question, Karen, but for the most part, the answer is no, at least not without a lot of work that probably won’t end up being worth it. Go to your new file and open it to be sure it looks the way you wanted, and you're done!.
#Print from powerpoint for mac pdf
On the Save As pop-up box, choose the location where you would like to save your new PDF file, then click Save.Click the square Print "button" at the top of the page.Checking the box for Scale to Fit Paper will make the slides as big as possible. On this same dropdown menu, you may wish to check the box for Frame Slides to add a thin border around your slides. Under Settings, choose 3 slides under Handouts.Under Printer, choose CutePDF Writer (or other PDF creator) in the dropdown menu.Open your PowerPoint and click on File, then select Print.
(Note: this isn't needed if you have Adobe Acrobat Pro installed on your computer.)