Hi , How to convert a Microsoft word file into a powerpoint presentation
I don't know whether there is a option for this, it there is? Inform me friends.
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Hi , How to convert a Microsoft word file into a powerpoint presentation
I don't know whether there is a option for this, it there is? Inform me friends.
There is no direct way to convert. You can link to a word document in a powerpoint slide. You can also copy and paste from the Word document to Powerpoint.
Gotcha, Scott! Yes, there is a way, and it's built right into Word.
This works best with a document already formatted in an OUTLINE format in Word, but you can of course try it with any document.
- Open the document you want to use to create a PowerPoint presentation
- Click on FILE > SEND TO
- Select Microsoft PowerPoint
- PowerPoint will open and the new presentation will self-format
- Save your new PPT file
Ya know I thought of mentioning the outline thing (yes I was aware of it). But it sounded to me like he has a document with words and graphics and wanted to convert that to a slide show. And that just won't convert well.Quote:
Originally Posted by JBeaucaire
Hey, now that I'm looking, it's also available from inside PowerPoint:
- In PowerPoint, click on FILE > OPEN
- In the Files of type box, click All Files
- In the File name box, enter the file name and location of the Word document, or navigate to it with the mouse and select it
You can also insert slides from a Word outline into an existing presentation:
- In PowerPoint, display the slide after which you want to insert the new slides
- Click on INSERT > Slides from Outline
- Select the Word document you want to use
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