First you need to convert that pdf file into ppt file and then require a vimeo or movie maker type software to add voice in it
You can turn a business intelligence Microsoft Word Document into a PDF by exporting it from Microsoft Word. To export the document as a PDF in Microsoft Word, go to "File" in the top menu and click on "Save As." Select ".PDF" as the file extension in the box, name the file and select the location to save the file to and click "Save."
The F8 key.
The text can be deleted if you have a .psd file with layers intact, simply delete or turn off the type layer. If the file is flattened use the clone tool and cover the type with whatever is behind the text.
You can't turn a folder into a file. You can, however, make a folder look like a file by changing its icon (for instance, to the icon for a text document or Excel spreadsheet). You could also delete or move a folder and make a file with the same name, which might make it look like it had been turned into a file.
you can open document then press print screen on keyboard, this will place image on clipboard, then open image editor and paste it
If you can't edit a PDF file's text, it might be scanned file. In that case, if you want to edit it, please use some PDF ocr softwares. PDF ocr software can recognize the charactors of the file and turn them into text files. PDFOCR is a famous, easy-to-use ocr software, and you can try it by clicking the link below.
The text has to move to accommodate the space require for the additional text. Although you could turn on Overtype mode, to replace text without highlighting it. it's under Word Options>Advanced.
TEXT - Bold textTEXT - Underlined textTEXT - Italic textTEXT - Striked text:)
An unspecific answer for an unspecific question. You can use a text to <something else> converter. There are many on the internet. You can use a translator to turn text of one language into text of another. You can use a printer to turn the text into "something else", or vice versa use a scanner to turn words on a page into a file on your computer. You could use a thesarus to find the alternate words.
Go into messaging settings on your mobile handset and turn off the appropriate function that generates sound when you enter an alphanumeric character when texting.
Go on your settings, then notifications, then Text Now, and turn on the sound for those options. Make sure your volume on your iPod is up and nothing is plugged into your headphone jack. You can customize your ringtones on the setting option on the Text Now app itself.
maybe you downloaded the file wrong or you did something with the audio and picture files