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  1. Export Word documents to PowerPoint presentations

    Learn how to convert Word to PPT and take your presentations to the next level. Transform your Word documents into stunning PowerPoint presentations.

  2. Import a Word document into a PowerPoint presentation

    Import a Word document into PowerPoint as an object, or create multiple new slides in your presentation from a Word document.

  3. Create a PowerPoint presentation from an outline

    Base your presentation on a Word or .txt outline, and use it as a starting point in PowerPoint.

  4. Edit or print PowerPoint handouts in Word - Microsoft Support

    You can use the editing and formatting features of Word to edit and print your PowerPoint handouts.

  5. Create a new presentation with Copilot in PowerPoint

    By using Styles in Word to organize your document, Copilot will better understand your source document structure and how to break it up into slides of a presentation.

  6. Frequently asked questions about Copilot in PowerPoint

    Copilot in PowerPoint can help you draft content, transform a Word file into a presentation, generate summaries, ask questions about a presentation, and get ideas about specific topics.

  7. Video: Create a SmartArt graphic from a list - Microsoft Support

    Training: Convert a list into SmartArt to help explain complex ideas or flowcharts.

  8. Copy a Visio drawing to Word, PowerPoint, or Excel

    In Visio, open the file you want to appear in PowerPoint or Excel, and tab to open the page you want to display. Make sure nothing is selected, and then, on the Home tab, select Copy or press Ctrl+C.

  9. Save or convert to PDF or XPS in Office Desktop apps

    You can use Word, PowerPoint, and OneNote for the Web to convert your doc into a PDF. Select File > Print > Print (in PowerPoint you will select one of three formats). Then in the Explorer menu that …

  10. Convert your SmartArt graphic into shapes - Microsoft Support

    Under SmartArt Tools on the Design tab (or under the SmartArt Design tab), in the Reset group, click Convert, and then click Convert to Shapes. If you don't see the SmartArt Tools, Design, or SmartArt …