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  1. 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.

  2. Create and save a PowerPoint template - Microsoft Support

    When you create a presentation and then save it as a PowerPoint template (.potx) file, you can share it with your colleagues and reuse it again. To create a template, you'll need to modify a …

  3. 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

  4. Change the page orientation in PowerPoint between landscape …

    In the next dialog box, you can select Maximize to take full advantage of the space available, or you can select Ensure Fit to make sure that your content fits on the vertical page.

  5. 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.

  6. Animate or make words appear one line at a time

    An animation effect option called By Paragraph lets you make list items appear one at a time. This type of animation is sometimes called a build slide.

  7. Save a slide design (theme) as a template in PowerPoint

    If you create a slide design (theme) and you want to save it as a template (.potx file), simply do the following: Open the presentation that contains the slide design (theme) that you want to …

  8. Turn your presentation into a video - Microsoft Support

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

  9. Save PowerPoint presentations as PDF files - Microsoft Support

    When you save presentation as a PDF file it freezes the formatting and layout. People can view the slides even if they don’t have PowerPoint, but they can’t make changes to it.

  10. Create a self-running presentation - Microsoft Support

    You can use a self-running presentation to run unattended in a booth or kiosk at a trade show or convention, or you can save it as a video and send it to a client.