Is there a way to export files from InDesign to Powerpoint?

I am trying to export a brochure created in InDesign and use it as a presentation in PowerPoint.  Is this possible?

Hello
I represent Recosoft. We make ID2Offfice (http://www.recosoft.com/products/id2office). This exports/converts InDesign CS5-CC 2014 files to PowerPoint, Word and Keynote formats. You can view the Youtube video I've posted below how it converts the file:

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