Convert Word to Powerpoint (Without Smashing Your Computer)

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Convert Word to Powerpoint: Getting Started

If your Word document has been properly formatted using Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3 styles, or you’ve been making good use of the Outline View, you can use your file to create an instant PowerPoint presentation. There’s no need to retype it into PowerPoint, or to copy and paste all the content!

Here’s how you do it:

Use Heading Styles or Outline View

 

Set up your Word document so that the content that will become a SLIDE TITLE is formatted with the Heading 1 Style.

Make the BULLETS Heading 2 Style.

Make SUB-BULLETS Heading 3, 4, and 5 Styles.

Any other “body text” content not in these three styles will be ignored in the PowerPoint conversion.

Look at the document using OUTLINE VIEW, and see + signs to the left of text indicating that it will appear in the slideshow. BODY TEXT with a Circle in front of it will be ignored.

Delete any EXTRA BLANK LINES that are formatted as Headings, or they will become slides!

convert word to powerpointImport Microsoft Powerpoint Slides From Word Outline

 

In a blank PowerPoint slideshow, click on the drop-down below NEW SLIDE. Choose SLIDES FROM OUTLINE. Navigate to the target Word file and open it.

Switch from Slide View to OUTLINE VIEW.

Your Heading 1 Styles are now slides. Your Heading 2 Styles are now bullets. Your Heading 3 Styles are now sub-bullets. Any Heading 4 and 5 Styles are indented under that.

Sometimes the converted content doesn’t come across exactly right. Click on the errant text and PROMOTE or DEMOTE the content to the correct indent levels.

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Alicia Katz Pollock
Recently named one of America's Top 50 Women in Accounting, Alicia is a leading expert in QuickBooks Online training with a Masters in Teaching and decades of business consulting. She offers a range of tailored resources from self-paced courses to personalized coaching. Known for her patience and commitment, Alicia simplifies QuickBooks for clients, helping them achieve their financial management goals with ease.
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Alicia Katz Pollock
Recently named one of America's Top 50 Women in Accounting, Alicia is a leading expert in QuickBooks Online training with a Masters in Teaching and decades of business consulting. She offers a range of tailored resources from self-paced courses to personalized coaching. Known for her patience and commitment, Alicia simplifies QuickBooks for clients, helping them achieve their financial management goals with ease.
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