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Answered By: Michael Pujals Last Updated: Aug 25, 2022     Views: 27 
        Answered By: Michael Pujals
 Last Updated: Aug 25, 2022     Views: 27
You can make life a little easier for the students by printing your PowerPoint presentation as a PDF and formatting it with 3 or 4 slides per page.
- In PowerPoint navigate to File > Print
 - In your Printer options choose your PDF printer
 - In the Settings options choose Print All Slides
 - In the Settings options change the selection to 4 Slides Horizontal(4 Slides) or whatever format works best.
 - If the slides allow for it, you could also choose to change the slides from Color to Grayscale or Pure Black and White. This saves the students $.10 per page
 
