
(I did download a PDF to InDesign extension but it doesn't do what I need it to and it's old and expensive. There is often a tight turnaround for revisions so to save time I've edited text in Acrobat but then it screws up my versioning. So I have been manually changing them which is a time suck and easy for me to screw up. In the beginning I was just placing the slides as PDF images but then, duh, I realized the links don't work when I do that.Ĭurrently I have been exporting each as PDF and then merging in Acrobat, but that screws up my page numbering. I have a counterpart in the research dept who has been using a ppt template matching mine so we could save time and I didn't have to redo his graphs and stuff. However, nobody else in my department uses ID.

My job involves writing and designing these message briefs for new clients, and when I started my predecessor got me using InDesign to create them. Anybody have to work between PPT and InDesign regularly and have tips on an efficient workflow? A little background:
