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  1. Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint presentation

    Are you new to PowerPoint? This is a step-by-step topic to help you create a basic presentation using PowerPoint

  2. Create a presentation in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

    Training: Watch and learn how to create a PowerPoint presentation, add/format text, and add pictures, shapes, and/or charts.

  3. Create a new presentation with Copilot in PowerPoint

    Start a new presentation in PowerPoint. Select the Create a presentation option in the Copilot menu above your slide. Complete the prompt with a description of the presentation you'd like …

  4. Turn your presentation into a video - Microsoft Support

    How to convert a PowerPoint presentation into a video, including narration, animation, and more.

  5. Quick tips: Create and open a PowerPoint presentation

    Now that you've switched to PowerPoint for Windows from Google Slides, you can start collaborating with these quick instructions on how to create, share, and edit presentations on …

  6. Create a presentation from existing files - Microsoft Support

    See example prompts and learn how Microsoft 365 Copilot can make a PowerPoint presentation (with images and notes) that’s based on your project plan or another file.

  7. Create a presentation in four simple steps in PowerPoint

    Quickly create a basic presentation in four steps by applying a theme, adding new slides with various slide layouts, and then adding visual interest by applying a slide transition to all slides.

  8. Reduce the file size of your PowerPoint presentations

    If the file size of your presentation is too large, try the following tips to make it more manageable.

  9. Add an image to your presentation with Copilot in PowerPoint

    Learn how to use AI in Microsoft 365 Copilot to add an image (including a branded image) to a PowerPoint presentation.

  10. 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.