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Click "Insert" on the PowerPoint Main Menu. Then select "Slides from Outline ...". From there you will be able to select the Word document to which you have applied the desired Heading styles.
Once you've assigned styles in Word 2003, just do a "File"->"Send To"->"Microsoft Office Powerpoint" (from Word) and your slides will be generated in a newly opened Powerpoint document.
A great job you guys are doing.
Well done and wishing you the very best.
Lato
Well done and wishing you the very best.
Lato
I tried it but it doesnt bring my Graphic objects in.
Tried this and it does bring in the text but not the graphics
Typical of Microsoft to force us to become experts instead of creating software that works intuitively. Who would not prefer to simply tell Word or Power Point to create slides from a document and have it done without all this manipulation? Bill has taught us that the way designers choose to make something will be the way we will be forced to adapt to rather than making products we can actually use as regular folks. Probably a bad thing that so many people develop their "tips" and broadcast them, making crap software marginally usable. sigh.
Having trouble representing word 2007 equations with Power Point. Any one out there with any suggestions?
how to convert word to power point
Thank you very much for this explanation , it helps me in my work , I have spent much time in looking for software which converts doc to ppt , but now it's ok i don't need them !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am on a mac with Office 2011. Export from Word as .rtf format.
To do these steps automatically, there is also a "send to Powerpoint" option in Word, ( not viewable by default, you have to enable this View -> toolbars -> customize) which does the same thing, but I could not get this to work.
As above, be sure to make titles Heading1, content Heading 2, don't leave blank lines
Has anyone found a way to ensure content is page-breaked to fit onto a slide without chopping later?
Does not handle large word documents
Ian
To do these steps automatically, there is also a "send to Powerpoint" option in Word, ( not viewable by default, you have to enable this View -> toolbars -> customize) which does the same thing, but I could not get this to work.
As above, be sure to make titles Heading1, content Heading 2, don't leave blank lines
Has anyone found a way to ensure content is page-breaked to fit onto a slide without chopping later?
Does not handle large word documents
Ian
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