
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.
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.
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.
Edit or print PowerPoint handouts in Word - Microsoft Support
You can use the editing and formatting features of Word to edit and print your PowerPoint handouts.
Copy a Visio drawing to Word, PowerPoint, or Excel
You can copy a diagram (or part of one) in Visio for the web and then paste it into Word, OneNote, PowerPoint, or Excel. You can paste into any of those desktop apps or their …
Create a new presentation with Copilot in PowerPoint
By using Styles in Word to organize your document, Copilot will better understand your source document structure and how to break it up into slides of a presentation.
Convert your Microsoft 365 Copilot Page into a Word document …
Turn your Microsoft 365 Copilot Page into a Word document or PowerPoint presentation for quick sharing and smooth collaboration across your content workflows.
Translate text into a different language - Microsoft Support
Click the Translate button and a new, machine-translated, copy of the document will be created for you. Translate words or phrases in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint
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 …
Create a PDF from your files in the Microsoft 365 Copilot app
Quickly turn any file into a shareable PDF with the Microsoft 365 Copilot app to ensure compatibility, security, and ease of sharing.