TutorFlow slides export in two formats: PPTX and PDF. The right choice depends on what you plan to do with the deck after export.
PPTX — for live delivery and further editing
PPTX export is the right choice when you need to continue working with the deck in a standard presentation tool.
Use PPTX when:
- You plan to present live and want to edit speaker notes or animation in PowerPoint or Google Slides
- Your organization has a standard slide template you need to apply
- You want to share a version that collaborators can edit
- You need to make formatting adjustments that are easier in a dedicated presentation tool
PDF — for distribution and archiving
PDF export produces a fixed, print-ready document. It is the better choice when the deck is a deliverable rather than a presentation.
Use PDF when:
- You are distributing the deck to learners as a reference or handout
- You want an ebook-style course companion
- You need a printable version for classroom use
- You are archiving a course material for record-keeping
Recommended workflow
For most teaching contexts, the simplest workflow is:
- Generate and edit the deck in TutorFlow until it is final.
- Export PPTX for your live delivery session.
- Export PDF for distribution to learners.
This gives you a presentation-ready file and a learner-facing asset from the same source, without duplicating work.
Before you export
Run a quick final check on the deck:
- Are headings consistent in style and length?
- Is the slide sequence the final intended order?
- Are all examples and visuals accurate and appropriate for the audience?
- Are there any slides that should be removed before the learner-facing version is distributed?