If you have the full version on Adobe Acrobat (not just the reader) than you
can select a PDF as a printout option.
You can also look at:
**New: PowerPoint to PDF Conversion Tool
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00312.htm

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> How do I save the note pages in my powerpoint presentation and then save
> as a
> adobe pdf file.
Steve Rindsberg - 17 Oct 2004 08:23 GMT
> If you have the full version on Adobe Acrobat (not just the reader) than you
> can select a PDF as a printout option.
>
> You can also look at:
> **New: PowerPoint to PDF Conversion Tool
> http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00312.htm
Hate to poke anybody who's suggesting one of our addins but Prep4PDF only
converts slides to PDF, not notes.
I haven't heard of anybody making interactive presentations using notes pages,
and since Prep4PDF's main value is in preserving interactivity, there didn't
seem to be much point. <g>
Printing directly to the Acrobat PDF driver (Adobe PDF or Distiller or
Distiller Assistant ... names change between versions to protect somebody or
other) will do 'er.'

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If you have Acrobat, you probably have a PDF printer set up. So, go to File >
Print. Select Notes Pages as what you want to print and select the Adobe PDF
printer.

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> How do I save the note pages in my powerpoint presentation and then save as a
> adobe pdf file.