How to convert PowerPoint presentations into a Kindle/E-reader friendly form?

I have a lot of documents in .ppt and .pptx (blame the co-workers). I would like to read them on way home or elsewhere... when I have a little time to catch up with things. One thing I could do with the documents is cutting them together into one file. But saving that one even if a smaller version of PDF (according to Office 2010) results in a huge file.

And PDF is hardly readable on a Kindle.
I would need something .epub free, easy-on-the-device way.

Is there such a thing?
(Manually I could copy all the images down into native text and whatnot and create new presentations, save those, convert them. But that would just take a lot of time.)

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I suggest you to run conversion from .pdf to .mobi through Calibre.

This may help.

The only thing that you can do is to convert your powerpoint file to pdf then read that through calibre.

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You can save the file as RTF which is supported by Kindle. It's a rich text format like DOC or DOCX, hence can reflow easily. However if the file contains a lot of images then the layout may break

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