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Export to Keynote

  • August 29, 2024
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Laurenz1

Hi, I’m new to Figma.
I have opened a “.deck” file in my Figma Mac app. Now I want to install the “Pitchdeck Presentation Studio” plugin to the Mac app because I heard it enables export to other formats.
Question 1: How can I install this plugin to the Mac app?
Question 2: After having it installed, how to open and export the “.deck” file to other formats?

Thank you all for your crowd wisdom!

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Sclark
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  • February 25, 2025
  1. Do your Presentation in Figma. Prepare your images for exporting to smaller file sizes.
    1. If you have done your slides in Figma Slides, copy and paste the slides into Figma.
  2. Export all your slides with the Deck plugin. This will convert them to PPT. (PPT if your reading this PPT sucks)
  3. Open the PPT in Keynote.
  4. Create your master slides as you go through each slide. Add Slide page numbers and whatever you need. Correct small errors from the plug-in.
  5. Save.
  6. Export back to PPT and you will have all your master slides as well.

At least that’s how I have been doing and avoiding doing any design work in PPT, because it sucks that much.


Sclark
  • New Member
  • 3 replies
  • February 25, 2025

And you learn something new everyday.

 

  1. Design the most fantastic presentation of your life in Figma Slides.
    1. Be mindful of image that are placed. make sure they are cropped pixel perfect and are 100% the size so you don’t end up with at 2gb presentation.
  2. Export the Figma Slide presentation to a PDF.
  3. Open in Acrobat Pro
  4. Export to PPT
  5. If you want to do some tweaks open in Keynote and save back to PPT.

Sorry PPT. Microsoft doesn’t love you because they never update you to make you better.


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