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Export .pptx files with editable text

The video shows how to use the Pitchdeck Figma plugin to export a slide deck from Figma to PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides. It demonstrates the difference between exporting text as images and enabling the beta Editable Text option so the exported file keeps text layers editable.

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What this video covers

The video shows how to use the Pitchdeck Figma plugin to export a slide deck from Figma to PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides. It demonstrates the difference between exporting text as images and enabling the beta Editable Text option so the exported file keeps text layers editable.

Things you'll need

  • Figma
  • Pitchdeck Figma plugin
  • A slide deck design already created in Figma

Steps

  1. Install the Figma plugin called Pitchdeck by searching for "pitchdeck" in Community or Plugins and clicking Install on "Pitchdeck Presentation Studio".
  2. Open your slide deck in Figma, then right click the page, go to Plugins, and launch Pitchdeck Presentation Studio.
  3. Click Export Presentation in the top right of the plugin to open the export settings.
  4. Choose a presentation format such as PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides, then export once with editable text disabled to see the default image-based result.
  5. Reopen Pitchdeck, return to Export Presentation, and enable "Editable Text in Keynote" with "Use Editable Text (instead of images)" turned on.
  6. Export again for Keynote, save the file, and open it in the presentation app to edit the text layers directly.

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