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FYI -- you can get a PDF of your presentation by doing the following:
1. Open the Presentation on Prezi.com
2. In the upper-right corner, click the 'Print' button
3. Wait for the magic to happen (generating each page)
4. Hit the "Click to Save PDF" button in the upper-right corner.
Hope this helps,
Peter
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Michael Merz October 01, 2009 07:46Implementing a function that export each slide to a PDF-page is an easy job. Why does that function not exist? Please think about it very fast!!!EditDeleteRemove
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Ralf Martin September 27, 2011 09:34faster pleaseEditDeleteRemove
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I'm not sure if this will help, especially as it doesn't work for me (!!!), but there is a Firefox plugin you can get called 'PDF Download' which will convert webpages to PDF.
You could try this and see if you get a different result than I did...
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That Plugin does not work. After exporting a page I get an Error 404?
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Michael,
I have captured screen shots of my prezi presentations (using the keyboard button), opened them in PhotoShop, and then saved as PDF files. It's tedious, but it gets the job done. This might be a work-around for you, too.
Regards,
Robert (just a user)-
I did something similar. But that is really pain in the a...
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Adobe Presenter or Adobe Acrobat Pro will let you do the following: do a screencast of your Prezi using Camtasia, etc, or capture your Prezi as Flash. The Adobe tools (Acrobat Pro includes Presenter) will produce the PDF.
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This is also a nice idea. Thanks.
I am still sure that an PDF-Export for those prezi guys should be a 2-3 days job. Dot it! Please!!! -
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FYI -- you can get a PDF of your presentation by doing the following:
1. Open the Presentation on Prezi.com
2. In the upper-right corner, click the 'Print' button
3. Wait for the magic to happen (generating each page)
4. Hit the "Click to Save PDF" button in the upper-right corner.
Hope this helps,
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Peter: Wow, that's really close to what I'm looking for. Do you know any way to get the first page at a larger page size or resolution? As it is, it's too low-quality to use.
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Thanks :)
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You can actually embed a working interactive prezi inside a pdf rather than static images of you prezi. here was a test we did you can download the pdf and try it
http://www.slidedynamic.com/support/f... -
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