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To preserve design and text alignment during conversion: Choose a converter that supports layout mapping, which maintains font size, colors, and table positions. Avoid PDFs made from scanned images — they require OCR (Optical Character Recognition) first. After converting, open the PowerPoint file and check each slide’s layout. If objects are misplaced, use “Align” or “Distribute” tools inside PowerPoint to fix them quickly. 👉 Tip: Files created directly from digital PDFs (not scans) preserve vector shapes and colors best.
Yes, but the converter must include OCR. OCR recognizes text in image-based PDFs and recreates it as editable text boxes. Some converters can even detect tables, images, and bullet lists automatically. Keep in mind that handwriting or low-resolution scans may convert inaccurately. Always review the converted slides and adjust formatting if necessary.