Create a PDF with 6 slides per page from a ppt ALL on the iPad

Is there any way to create a PDF file with six slides per page from a PowerPoint presentation using only an iPad (and apps)?
I know how to do this on a Mac (i.e. Print > 6 per page> save as PDF) but is there a way I can do this all on the iPad?
Basically i want a way to output a ppt or keynote document with 6 slides per page using only the iPad. I have both Keynote and PowerPoint for iOS on my iPad.
any help would be much appreciated!!
p.s. I'm using an iPad 2 running iOS 7.1.2 ( but will be updating to iOS 8 in the next few days when it comes out). Jailbreaking is not an option!!

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