How do I change the title of a PowerPoint exported to PDF?
I'm uploading a PDF exported from a PowerPoint file to my website. However, it shows "PowerPoint Presentation" as the title:
How do I change this?
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I'm uploading a PDF exported from a PowerPoint file to my website. However, it shows "PowerPoint Presentation" as the title:
How do I change this?
microsoft-powerpoint
How about posting a link to an example so anyone interested in helping can have a look?
– Steve Rindsberg
Jul 15 '17 at 17:21
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I'm uploading a PDF exported from a PowerPoint file to my website. However, it shows "PowerPoint Presentation" as the title:
How do I change this?
microsoft-powerpoint
I'm uploading a PDF exported from a PowerPoint file to my website. However, it shows "PowerPoint Presentation" as the title:
How do I change this?
microsoft-powerpoint
microsoft-powerpoint
asked Jul 11 '17 at 2:26
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How about posting a link to an example so anyone interested in helping can have a look?
– Steve Rindsberg
Jul 15 '17 at 17:21
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How about posting a link to an example so anyone interested in helping can have a look?
– Steve Rindsberg
Jul 15 '17 at 17:21
How about posting a link to an example so anyone interested in helping can have a look?
– Steve Rindsberg
Jul 15 '17 at 17:21
How about posting a link to an example so anyone interested in helping can have a look?
– Steve Rindsberg
Jul 15 '17 at 17:21
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I reply even if it an old post, it was the first answer when I search in google
So in Office 2016, you need to click on File and on the top right you can set some attribute for your document, including the title that will be set when then exporting to PDF
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I had the same problem. I found the answer for PowerPoint. Open your PowerPoint file, then under the file tab, under Info, on the right side, you'll see Properties. Under Properties, one item is "title" and when you hover of the title an editing box appears. Change it there.
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This appears to be a duplicate of the older answer.
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I reply even if it an old post, it was the first answer when I search in google
So in Office 2016, you need to click on File and on the top right you can set some attribute for your document, including the title that will be set when then exporting to PDF
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I reply even if it an old post, it was the first answer when I search in google
So in Office 2016, you need to click on File and on the top right you can set some attribute for your document, including the title that will be set when then exporting to PDF
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I reply even if it an old post, it was the first answer when I search in google
So in Office 2016, you need to click on File and on the top right you can set some attribute for your document, including the title that will be set when then exporting to PDF
I reply even if it an old post, it was the first answer when I search in google
So in Office 2016, you need to click on File and on the top right you can set some attribute for your document, including the title that will be set when then exporting to PDF
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I had the same problem. I found the answer for PowerPoint. Open your PowerPoint file, then under the file tab, under Info, on the right side, you'll see Properties. Under Properties, one item is "title" and when you hover of the title an editing box appears. Change it there.
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This appears to be a duplicate of the older answer.
– Scott
Jul 14 '18 at 2:16
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I had the same problem. I found the answer for PowerPoint. Open your PowerPoint file, then under the file tab, under Info, on the right side, you'll see Properties. Under Properties, one item is "title" and when you hover of the title an editing box appears. Change it there.
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This appears to be a duplicate of the older answer.
– Scott
Jul 14 '18 at 2:16
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I had the same problem. I found the answer for PowerPoint. Open your PowerPoint file, then under the file tab, under Info, on the right side, you'll see Properties. Under Properties, one item is "title" and when you hover of the title an editing box appears. Change it there.
I had the same problem. I found the answer for PowerPoint. Open your PowerPoint file, then under the file tab, under Info, on the right side, you'll see Properties. Under Properties, one item is "title" and when you hover of the title an editing box appears. Change it there.
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How about posting a link to an example so anyone interested in helping can have a look?
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