
Import a Word document into a PowerPoint presentation
Import a Word document into PowerPoint as an object, or create multiple new slides in your presentation from a Word document.
Link or embed a PowerPoint slide in a Word document
Open both the Word document and the PowerPoint presentation that contains the slides that you want to create a linked object or embedded object from. Switch to PowerPoint, and then select …
Import content from other applications into PowerPoint
Learn how to import content from Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and other files into your presentation.
Export Word documents to PowerPoint presentations
Learn how to convert Word to PPT and take your presentations to the next level. Transform your Word documents into stunning PowerPoint presentations.
Insert a screenshot or screen clipping - Microsoft Support
Without leaving the app that you are working in, you can add a snapshot of the screen to your Office file to enhance readability or capture information. This feature is available in Excel, …
Insert PDF file content into a PowerPoint presentation
In PowerPoint, select the slide that you want to add the file to, and then select Insert > Object. In the Insert Object box, select Create from file, and then enter the PDF file location; or select …
Create a PowerPoint presentation from an outline
If you've already jotted down an outline of your presentation in Word and now need a quick way to add it to your slides, you can import a Word outline into PowerPoint.
Copy a Visio drawing to Word, PowerPoint, or Excel
In Visio, open the file you want to appear in PowerPoint or Excel, and tab to open the page you want to display. Make sure nothing is selected, and then, on the Home tab, select Copy or …
Add shapes - Microsoft Support
Insert or delete shapes with text or bullets to your document, and apply styles and colors.
Video: Embed and link to files - Microsoft Support
Try it! If you have an object in one file that you’d like to put into another, such as a doc, a dynamic chart, or a presentation slide, embed or link to it. Note: This feature is not available for the …