How do I convert PPT to ODF?
How to convert PPT to PDF online:
- Drag and drop or click ‘Upload file’ to import your PPT.
- Wait for Smallpdf to convert the file to PDF format.
- On the result page, proceed to modify the file further if needed.
- Click ‘Download’ to save your PDF.
How do I convert PowerPoint annotations to PDF?
How to save PowerPoint as PDF with notes included
- Open your PowerPoint presentation.
- Click ‘File’ > ‘Print’.
- Via the ‘Layout’ section, click the dropdown.
- Choose ‘Notes’ instead of ‘Slides’.
- Choose ‘Save as PDF’ and click ‘Save’.
How can I download ppt from SlideShare presentation?
Download PPT from SlideShare Click the “Download” button above or next to the slide and then click “Continue to download” when asked if you would like to clip the slide. Click the “Save File” option and then click “OK.” Your SlideShare file will download as a PPT if available.
Where can I download SlideShare PPT?
3. How to Download a Presentation File From SlideShare
- Log In to SlideShare. Type http://www.slideshare.net in your web browser’s Address field to open SlideShare.
- Find the Right SlideShare Presentation. Finding the right SlideShare presentation for your needs can be difficult.
- Click the Download Button.
What are the physical methods of antipyretic therapy?
Antipyretic therapy. Antipyresis can be achieved by physical methods such as cooling the body with tepid water or by pharmacological means such as the administration of antipyretic drugs.
What is the difference between analgesic and antipyretic drugs?
• Analgesic: A drug that selectively relieves pain by acting on CNS or on peripheral pain mechanisms without significantly altering consciousness. It is a pain relive drug. • Antipyretic: A drug that reduces fever by lowering the body temperature (Some analgesic drugs have antipyretic activity).
Are there any antipyretic drugs that are no longer used?
The nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) including aspirin, have been used to combat fever since the end of the 19th century and the analgesic antipyretics, from about the same time. Most of the antipyretic analgesics such as acetanilide and phenacetin are no longer used in therapy because of their toxicity.