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Copy and paste a slide master from one presentation to another

You can copy a slide master (and all its associated layouts) you like from one presentation into another.

Copy the slide master from the first presentation

Open both presentations: the one you want to copy a slide master from, and the one you want to paste the slide master into.

In the presentation that has the slide master you want to copy, on the View tab, select Slide Master .

Shows slide layout in PowerPoint Slide Master View

In the slide thumbnail pane, right-click the slide master, and then select Copy .

Slide master with layout masters in Slide Master view

In the thumbnail pane, the slide master is represented by the larger slide image with a numeral next to it, and the related layout masters are the smaller items subordinate to it (as illustrated above).

Many presentations contain more than one slide master, so you may have to scroll to find the one that you want.

Paste the slide master into the new presentation

On the View tab, select Switch Windows , and then select the presentation that you want to paste the slide master to.

On the View tab, select Slide Master .

In the thumbnail pane, right-click the slide master, and then, under Paste , do one of the following;

Use destination formatting

When you're finished, select Close Master View .

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Keep source formatting with copy-paste between presentations in Powerpoint (Work arounds)

Basic question:.

In Powerpoint, when copying slides from one presentation to another how can I maintain the source background, colors, and other formatting?

Traditional Answer:

When things are working right:

  • Get both presentations into the same view (e.g. Normal vs. slide sorter)
  • Highlight the slides in the source presentation and drag or Copy/Paste to the desired location in the destination presentation.
  • By default, it will adopt the corresponding styles from the destination template (specifically, that of the slide just before the paste destination)
  • In the small floating Copy/paste drop-down menu, select "Keep Source Formatting"

This will keep the source formatting and add the corresponding template of master slides to the destination presentation.

Question here is: What if that doesn't work?

Example: in the latest version of Powerpoint 2016 under Mac OSX (16.17 (180909)), selecting "Keep source formatting" does not make any changes. Instead, the check mark never moves, and the format is stuck with the undesired destination formatting.

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Work around:

  • Open the Master view in each presentation
  • Select the top (larger) master slide from the source and copy it to the end of the list of master slides in the destination. This will copy not just one slide format, but the full template of slide formats as an alternate template in the destination. Existing slides there will not change
  • Return both to normal view
  • Copy slides to destination, attempt to use the drop down to select "Use destination formatting." Chances are this won't work or you wouldn't be reading this part so...
  • For the newly copied slides, select the Layout button from the Home ribbon and scroll down till you see the source template and select the correct slide type.

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How to copy slides to or from another presentation

  • Copy the slides from the original presentation to the new presentation,
  • Use the Reuse Slides tool , which displays the content of an original presentation and allows choosing the slides you want to insert in the new presentation.

Copy slides

To copy the slides from the original presentation to the new presentation, do the following:

   1.   Open both presentations:

  • The presentation from which you want to copy slides – source presentation,
  • The presentation to which you need to copy slides – working or destination presentation.

   2.   On the View tab, in the Window group, click the Arrange All button:

Arrange All button in PowerPoint 365

Or place the presentations on the screen like you want to see both of them simultaneously.

   3.   Select slide or slides to be copied:

Select slide in Normal view PowerPoint 365

  • In the Slide Sorter view, click the slide on the Slide pane.
  • In the Normal/Outline/Slide Sorter view, click the first slide you want to select.
  • To select a contiguous series of slides, press and hold the Shift key, then click the last slide you want to select.
  • To select noncontiguous slides, press and hold the Ctrl key, then click each additional slide you want to select.

For example:

   4.   Copy the selection to the Clipboard by doing one of the following:

Copy button in PowerPoint 365

   5.   In the working (destination) presentation, do one of the following:

Paste button in PowerPoint 365

PowerPoint inserts the copied slide(s) and applies the destination theme to the copies.

Insert slides in PowerPoint 365

Reuse Slides tool

The Reuse Slides pane displays all slides from any presentation and copies some of them to the working presentation. To open the Reuse Slides pane, do the following:

   1.   On the Home tab or Insert tab, in the Slides group, click the New Slide arrow, then on the New Slide menu, below the gallery, click the Reuse Slides... command:

Reuse Slides command in PowerPoint 365

   2.   On the Reuse Slides pane (by default, it is opened on the right side), do one of the following:

Reuse Slides pane in PowerPoint 365

In the Browse dialog box, browse to the folder that contains the presentation from which you want to use slides, and then double-click the presentation or click the Open button.

If you've recently opened the presentation from which you want to import slides:

  • Click the down arrow in the Insert slide from field to expand the list, then select the presentation from the list.

Files in Reuse Slides pane PowerPoint 365

The Reuse Slides pane displays thumbnails of the available slides.

   3.   On the Reuse Slides pane, click the thumbnail of each slide you want to insert into your presentation.

PowerPoint automatically applies the new theme to reused slides:

New theme to reused slides in PowerPoint 365

If you want the slide to keep the formatting from the source presentation instead, select the Keep Source Formatting checkbox at the bottom of the Reuse Slides pane:

Keep Source Formatting in Reuse Slides pane PowerPoint 365

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  • Right-click the thumbnail of the slide to be copied, select Copy , then right-click a blank area of the Slides pane where you want to place it.
  • Alternate method: Click-and-drag the thumbnail of the slide you want to copy to the Slides pane of the destination presentation.
  • Note: When using the click-and-drag method, the copied slide takes on the design theme of the destination presentation.

This article explains how to copy a slide in PowerPoint from another PowerPoint presentation. Instructions in this article apply to PowerPoint 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003, and PowerPoint for Microsoft 365.

Copy and Paste Method in PowerPoint

A quick way to use slides from one presentation in another presentation is to copy the slides that you want to use and paste those slides into the new presentation.

Open both presentations to show them at the same time on the screen. The original presentation contains the slides you plan to copy , and the destination presentation is where they will go. The destination presentation may be an existing presentation or a new presentation.

On the ribbon , go to the View tab.

In the Window group, select Arrange All . In PowerPoint 2003, choose Window > Arrange All from the main menu.

In the Slides pane of the original presentation, right-click the thumbnail of the slide to be copied.

Choose Copy from the shortcut menu.

In the destination presentation, right-click a blank area of the Slides pane where you want to place the copied slide. It can be placed anywhere in the sequence of slides in the presentation.

Choose a Paste option. In PowerPoint 2019, 2016, 2013, and 2010, you have three options:

  • Use Destination Theme (H) : The copied slide will use the same theme as the PowerPoint presentation it is pasted into.
  • Use Source Formatting (K) : The copied slide will keep the original theme and formatting as the original presentation.
  • Picture (U) : The copied slide will be pasted as a graphic into the active slide.

For PowerPoint 2007 and 2003, choose Paste from the shortcut menu.

Click and Drag Method in PowerPoint

If you'd rather use the mouse to copy slides from one presentation to another, follow these steps:

In the Slides pane of the original presentation, select the thumbnail of the desired slide.

Drag the thumbnail to the Slides pane of the destination presentation in the preferred location for the slide.

The pointer changes to indicate the placement of the slide.

Place the slide between two slides or at the end of the presentation.

When you use this method, you don't have the option to choose which theme the newly copied slide will use. The newly copied slide takes on the design theme in PowerPoint (or design template  in PowerPoint 2003) of the second presentation.

If you started a new presentation and haven't applied a design theme or design template, the newly copied slide appears on the white background of the default design template.

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How to reuse or import slides from another powerpoint presentation.

We often find ourselves creating the same sets of slides for different presentations---weekly presentations for company meetings, for example.

We often find ourselves creating the same sets of slides for different presentations---weekly presentations for company meetings, for example. Using slides from another PowerPoint presentation is a great way to save time and effort while still giving your presentation the professional appeal it requires.

Importing slides can save a ton of time. Not only does it keep all the animations and other settings when imported, but you can also have the imported slide adopt the theme of the presentation you’re working on.

First, go ahead and open the PowerPoint presentation that you’re working on---the one into which you want to import slides. Next, select the correct location on your presentation where you’d like your imported slide to appear. For example, if you want the imported slide to appear as slide number three, you’ll need to click the space between the existing slides two and three.

Next, switch to the “Home” tab and click the arrow under the “New Slide” button.

On the drop-down menu that appears, click the “Reuse Slides" command.

The Reuse Slides pane opens at the right side of your window. This is where you can browse your computer (or network) for another PowerPoint presentation. Do so by selecting either the “Browse” button or the “Open a PowerPoint File” link and navigating to the presentation that has the slides you want to import.

After selecting the file, you’ll see all of the slides from that presentation appear in Reuse Slides pane. Click any slide to insert it into your new presentation. You can't select multiple slides at once to import; you'll have to click them one at a time.

When you import a slide, it automatically takes on the theme of the current presentation. You can, however, choose to keep the original theme of the slide or even apply that theme to all of the slides by right-clicking one of the slides in the “Reuse Slide” pane and selecting “Apply theme to selected slides” or “Apply theme to all slides,” respectively.

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While creating presentations on similar subjects to the existing ones, you might need to incorporate specific slides from the original presentation.

Suppose the executive team has already created a detailed presentation on your company’s revenue. If you’re tasked with creating a similar presentation, you can copy a few slides from the original one as a reference.

Normally, we use the Click and Drag method to copy slides from one PowerPoint to another. But, if you don’t want to open the slides, you do so via the Reuse Slides option, or if you’re familiar with the language, you can also use VBA code.

Click and Drag Method

As the name suggests, you can simply drag and drop slides from one PowerPoint file to another. While doing so, you can insert multiple slides anywhere to your liking.

  • Open both the PowerPoint files — one which contains the slides you want to copy and another where you need to copy them.

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  • Select the slides you want to copy.

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Copy and Paste Method

Copy-pasting is one of the simplest methods to copy slides from one PowerPoint presentation to another. You can use the shortcuts Ctrl + C to copy and Ctrl + V to paste slides.

  • Open the PowerPoint from which you can want to copy the slides.

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  • Now open the presentation where you want to paste and press Ctrl + V.

While pasting, if you want to paste without losing the formatting of the slides, you can right-click and select Keep Source Formatting in Paste Options. 

Likewise, select Use Destination Theme while pasting to take the theme of the presentation you are pasting into.

Using the Reuse Slides Option

With the Reuse Slides option, you don’t need to open another PowerPoint file in a separate window. You can browse other PowerPoint files within the same file you are currently working on and insert the necessary slides from there.

Even better, the source file from where you copied the files will remain intact. So you are safe from accidentally making changes to the original file.

Open the PowerPoint file where you want to paste the slides. To start with a new presentation, launch PowerPoint and click Blank Presentation .

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  • Insert Slide : Insert the selected slide below the selected slide.
  • Insert All Slides : Insert all the slides from the right pane.
  • Apply Theme to All Slides : Apply the theme of the slides in the right pane to existing slides.
  • Apply Theme to Selected Slides : Apply the theme of the selected slide in the right pane to every existing slide selected in the Slides pane.

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Using VBA Code

Using VBA, you can easily insert codes to copy slides from one PowerPoint to another.

You can access VBA by simply pressing Alt + F11 on your keyboard. Moreover, you can also access it from the Developer tab on the ribbon.

  • Go to the File tab and click Options .

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  • Paste the following code in the blank spaces.

how to copy slides from one powerpoint to another

  • Now, run the module by pressing F5 or clicking the Run option in the Macros window.

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How to Copy Slides to a Different PowerPoint Presentation

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If you’ve created a fantastic PowerPoint presentation, you may want to reuse the slides in the future. Fortunately, this is a pretty straightforward task. With just a few simple clicks, you’ll be able to copy them.

How to Copy Slides to a Different PowerPoint Presentation

However, there are various other options, like keeping the formatting, which you should know about. In this article, we’ll show you how to copy slides to a different PowerPoint presentation. Plus, we’ll show you some useful PowerPoint hacks.

Copying Slides and Keeping Formatting

The presentations you’re working on can have different styles and themes. Nonetheless, you want to copy slides from one presentation to another, but keep the same formatting. To do so, make sure you open both PowerPoint presentations. For a better view of all slides, under ‘View’ tap on ‘Slide Sorter.’ There you’ll see all the slides from the presentation. All you have to do is select the ones you want to copy.

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Depending on what you want to do, you can either select all slides or just specific ones. The commands are different for Mac and Windows users. To select all files:

For Windows users : Ctrl + A

For Mac users : Cmd + A

powerpoint copy master slide from another presentation

If you want to select specific slides, this is what you need to do:

Windows users : Ctrl + click

Mac users : Cmd + click

powerpoint copy master slide from another presentation

Now that you’ve selected, you can copy by holding Ctrl and C, or Cmd and C for Mac users. Once you do that, head over to the other presentation. To keep the formatting, click on the ‘New slide’ under the ‘Home’ button. Then, click on ‘Reuse Slides.’ You’ll now see a box open on the right side of the presentation, where you can browse the slides from the old presentation and select the ones you want to copy.

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The next step is crucial because it allows you to keep the formatting of the old presentation. By ticking the box next to ‘Keep source formatting,’ you ensure the old slides keep the same style and the theme, even though they’re now copied to a new presentation.

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Copying Slides Without Source Formatting

If you want to merge slides from different PowerPoint presentations, while keeping the uniformed style and theme, the steps will be different.

As before, open both PowerPoint presentations and select the slides you want to copy. In the presentation where you want them inserted, open ‘Slide Sorter’ for a better view. Here, copy the slides – and that’s it! When you adopt this method, the slides will assume the new presentation style and lose their formatting.

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PowerPoint Hacks

Besides being able to copy slides from one presentation to another, there are other hacks and tips you should know. Without further ado, let’s see what these are.

Hack #1: Embedding Fonts

Fonts are a huge part of any PowerPoint presentation as they draw the attention of the audience. If you choose a font that isn’t clear, your audience won’t be able to see the content of the presentation itself. However, another problem may arise when you share your presentation with someone who doesn’t have the font you’ve used in PowerPoint. To avoid this, here’s what you can do:

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Now, when another person receives your presentation, they won’t have a problem seeing it, even if they don’t have the same font saved.

Hack #2: Adding Audio

If you want to get a little bit creative with your presentation, you can add audio. To do that, click on ‘Insert’ from the menu bar and then ‘Audio.’ You can now choose whether you want to use something from your computer or online. Once you insert the audio, you’ll see the ‘Playback’ tab. You can now select the starting point of the sound, or choose it to play in the background while you deliver the presentation.

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Hack #3: Make Your Presentation a Video

Although PowerPoint presentations can be interesting, many people still prefer to watch videos on a particular topic. Luckily, you can easily turn your presentation into a video. Follow these steps:

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Various PowerPoint Options

As you can see, PowerPoint comes with some fantastic options. If you’ve made a really great presentation and want to use some slides in the future, you can do it easily. Moreover, you can choose to keep the formatting if you want.

Besides that, there are some other unique PowerPoint features which can make a huge difference to your presentation. Make sure you check them out the next time you need help. How about you? Are you a fan of PowerPoint presentations? Do you know any other hacks? Why not share them with the rest of the community in the comments section below?

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How to Copy Slides from One PowerPoint Presentation to Another?

You’ve just created a stellar PowerPoint presentation for an upcoming meeting. But wait – you remember another presentation with slides that would fit perfectly in this one. If only there was a way to integrate them! Oh, wait. There is. Wondering how to copy slides from one PowerPoint to another? Dive in, and let’s unravel the mystery together.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Copy Slides from One PowerPoint to Another

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  • Shortcut: As a shortcut, press Ctrl+C after selecting the slides.
  • Navigate to the Destination: Shift to your second presentation – this is your destination presentation.

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  • Mismatched Slide Numbers: Ensure continuity by adjusting slide numbers through the ‘Insert’ tab, selecting ‘Slide Number’.
  • PowerPoint Versions: If you’re using older versions like PowerPoint 2007 or PowerPoint 2013, some methods may slightly vary. Check Microsoft Support for specific instructions.
  • Feedback & Further Assistance: If you encounter any issues, remember to give feedback. For comprehensive guides, the “See Also” section in Microsoft Office support can be beneficial. Also, PowerPoint for the web offers a streamlined interface if you’re working online.
  • Final Words:  Mastering the art of moving slides from one presentation to another can save you time and effort, enhancing your productivity. Whether you use drag and drop, shortcut methods, or repurpose slides, you’ll find this knowledge invaluable.

Transferring PowerPoint slides between presentations is essential for efficient workflow. To copy a slide, start by selecting the slide that you want from one presentation and then paste it into another PowerPoint presentation. Always consider the design theme, and you might choose to use the destination theme for consistency. Utilize tools like SharePoint and OneDrive for streamlined collaboration and storage. By practicing these methods, managing your slides will become a breeze. Happy presenting!

Yes, but be aware that some formatting issues might arise due to version differences.

The animations should copy over, but always review to ensure they function as intended.

Yes, PowerPoint’s fundamental functions remain consistent across Windows and macOS.

It could be due to different design themes applied in each presentation. Adjust via the ‘Design’ tab.

There isn’t a set limit, but copying a vast number of slides may slow down the program temporarily.

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How to Drag Slides From One PowerPoint to Another: A Step-by-Step Guide

Dragging slides from one PowerPoint to another is a simple process. Open both presentations, select the slide or slides you wish to move, and drag them to the destination PowerPoint’s slide sorter or slide panel. After completing this action, the moved slides will appear in the second presentation, ready for further editing or presenting.

After you complete the action of dragging slides from one PowerPoint to another, the slides you moved will be incorporated into the new PowerPoint presentation. They will appear in the sequence you placed them, and you can then rearrange, edit, or style them as needed to fit the flow of your new presentation.

Introduction

Have you ever been working on a PowerPoint presentation and realized that a slide or two from another presentation would fit perfectly? Maybe you’re consolidating information for a big meeting, or maybe you’re a teacher who wants to reuse a particularly effective slide in a new lesson. Whatever the reason, PowerPoint makes it relatively simple to move slides from one presentation to another, ensuring you can create the most impactful presentation possible without having to recreate content from scratch.

Knowing how to drag slides from one PowerPoint to another can save you time and help maintain consistency across different presentations. It’s also a useful skill for anyone who frequently presents, whether in a business, academic, or personal setting. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without this handy little trick.

Step by Step Tutorial: How to Drag Slides from One PowerPoint to Another

Before diving into the steps, let’s clarify what we’ll achieve. We’ll learn how to efficiently transfer slides from one PowerPoint presentation to another. This technique is handy when you want to merge presentations or move content around without starting from scratch.

Step 1: Open Both PowerPoint Presentations

First things first – open both the PowerPoint presentations: the one with the slides you want to move and the one where you want to move them to.

When you have both presentations open, make sure they’re both in a view that allows you to see the slides. A good view for this is the “Slide Sorter” view, which you can access from the “View” tab in PowerPoint. This way, you can see all slides at once, making it easier to select and move them.

Step 2: Select the Slides You Want to Move

In the presentation with the slides you want to move, click on the slide you wish to transfer. If you’re moving multiple slides, hold down the Ctrl key (Command on Mac) and click each slide.

Make sure you select every slide you want to move before you start dragging. If you accidentally miss one, you’ll have to repeat the process for the missed slide. Also, remember that any changes you make to the original slide will not be reflected in the copy once it’s moved.

Step 3: Drag and Drop the Slides into the New Presentation

Click and hold on the selected slides, then drag them to the other open PowerPoint window. Drop them in the desired location in the second presentation’s slide thumbnail pane or slide sorter view.

As you drag the slides over to the new presentation, you’ll see a faint outline or a cursor indicating where the slides will be dropped. Be precise with where you place them, as this will determine their order in the new presentation. If you make a mistake, don’t worry; you can always rearrange the slides later.

Time-efficiency is a significant benefit of dragging slides between PowerPoint presentations. Instead of spending precious minutes or even hours recreating a slide you know exists elsewhere, you can simply move it over. This leaves you more time to focus on other aspects of your presentation.

Ensuring consistency across presentations is another advantage. By moving slides, you can maintain the same formatting, branding, and messaging, which can be crucial in a professional setting. It’s also less prone to human error than recreating slides from memory.

Flexibility is key when working on presentations, especially if you’re collaborating with others. If someone else created a great slide, you can easily incorporate it into your presentation. This method keeps everyone on the same page and ensures the best content is used.

One potential issue with dragging slides between PowerPoint presentations is formatting discrepancies. Sometimes, slides may not look exactly the same in the new presentation, especially if you’re using different templates or themes. This can mean spending time readjusting the slides to make sure they fit in with the rest.

Version compatibility can also be a problem. If you’re moving slides from a newer version of PowerPoint to an older one, some features may not be supported, which could cause issues with how the slide appears or functions.

Finally, if your slide includes specific fonts, media, or other elements that aren’t available on the computer you’re moving the slides to, these elements might be missing or look different. It’s always a good idea to check for these discrepancies before finalizing your presentation.

Additional Information

When dragging slides from one PowerPoint to another, it’s essential to consider the design and layout of your new presentation. You might need to tweak the slides a bit to make them fit seamlessly into their new home. For example, the color scheme or fonts used in one presentation might clash with the other, so be prepared to do some editing to ensure a cohesive look.

Another tip is to use the “Reuse Slides” feature if you’re dealing with a large number of slides or want more control over the insertion process. This feature, found under the “New Slide” dropdown, allows you to browse and insert slides from other presentations with the option to preserve or discard formatting.

Additionally, remember that any animations, transitions, or embedded media will also be transferred with the slides. So, make sure everything works as intended in the new presentation. It’s always a good idea to do a quick run-through after incorporating the new slides to catch any issues.

Using the prompt keyword, remember that when you drag slides from one PowerPoint to another, you’re essentially copying and pasting content. This can be incredibly helpful for constructing comprehensive presentations without unnecessary duplication of efforts.

  • Open both PowerPoint presentations.
  • Select the slides you want to move.
  • Drag and drop the slides into the new presentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can i move multiple slides at once.

Yes, you can move multiple slides at once by holding down the Ctrl key (Command on Mac) and clicking each slide you want to transfer, then dragging them together to the new presentation.

Will animations and transitions also be moved with the slides?

Yes, animations and transitions that are applied to the slides will also be transferred when you drag them to the new presentation.

What if the design themes of the two presentations are different?

If the design themes are different, you may need to do some reformatting after moving the slides to ensure they match the new presentation’s style.

Can I undo the action if I make a mistake?

Yes, you can undo the action by pressing Ctrl+Z (Command+Z on Mac) if you accidentally move the slides to the wrong spot or change your mind.

What should I do if a font or media doesn’t transfer correctly?

If a font, media, or any other element doesn’t transfer properly, you may need to manually add it to the new presentation or choose suitable replacements that are available on the second computer.

Mastering the art of dragging slides from one PowerPoint to another can revolutionize the way you create presentations. It’s a skill that’s easy to learn but has a significant impact on your workflow, saving you time and helping to ensure your slides are always up to snuff. Whether you’re a student, a business professional, or just someone who likes to create killer slideshows for family and friends, knowing this trick can make all the difference.

For further reading, consider exploring more advanced PowerPoint features like the “Reuse Slides” function or diving into tutorials on how to make the most of PowerPoint’s vast array of tools. And, of course, never underestimate the importance of practice. The more you work with PowerPoint, the more seamless and intuitive these processes will become.

Remember, dragging slides from one PowerPoint to another is just one of many ways to enhance your presentations. Stay curious, keep learning, and your next slideshow might just be your best one yet.

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How to Copy PowerPoint Slides to Another Presentation

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Copying slides from one PowerPoint presentation to another is a common task that can save time and effort when creating new presentations. Whether you want to reuse slides from an old presentation or combine content from multiple presentations, there are several methods to easily transfer slides between PowerPoint files.

In this blog post, we will cover the step-by-step process for copying slides in PowerPoint using different techniques. We will also discuss tips for customizing and formatting the copied slides to seamlessly integrate them into your new presentation.

Methods for Copying Slides in PowerPoint

There are a few different ways you can copy slides from one presentation file to another in PowerPoint. Here are the most common methods:

The Copy and Paste Method

This straightforward technique allows you to copy one or more slides and paste them into a new presentation:

  • Open both the original and new PowerPoint presentations.
  • In the left pane showing slide thumbnails, select the slide(s) you want to copy. To select multiple slides, hold down Ctrl (on Windows) or Command (on Mac) while clicking.
  • Right-click the selected slides and choose “Copy” or press Ctrl/Command + C.
  • In the destination presentation, right-click on a slide and select “Paste” or press Ctrl/Command + V.

The copied slides will now appear in the new presentation.

The Drag and Drop Method

An even easier approach is to simply drag and drop slides between open PowerPoint presentations:

  • Open both presentations and arrange the windows side-by-side.
  • Click and drag the slide thumbnails from the original presentation into the slide thumbnail pane of the new presentation.
  • Release the mouse button to drop the slides at the desired location.

The Reuse Slides Feature

PowerPoint also has a built-in “Reuse Slides” tool for importing slides:

  • Open the new presentation and select the slide you want the copied slides to follow.
  • Go to the “Home” tab and click the bottom half of “New Slide.”
  • Choose “Reuse Slides” at the bottom of the drop-down menu.
  • Locate and select the PowerPoint file with the slides you want to reuse.
  • Pick the slides you want and click the “Insert” button.

Customizing Copied Slides

When you copy slides to another PowerPoint presentation using any of these methods, you have options for how the pasted slides will appear:

  • Keep Source Formatting : The copied slides retain their original slide design and formatting. This may look out of place if the new presentation has a different theme.
  • Use Destination Theme : The copied slides adopt the color scheme, font choices, and design template of the new presentation for consistency.

In most cases, you’ll want the copied slides to blend into the new presentation. Using the “Use Destination Theme” paste option is the easiest way to accomplish this.

However, you may need to make additional formatting changes manually:

  • Standardize the font choices and text sizes.
  • Adjust colors if needed.
  • Scale down oversized pictures and graphics so the content fits on the slides.

Review the copied slides carefully to ensure they align with the new presentation before finalizing and presenting the PowerPoint deck.

Tips for Reusing Slides Effectively

Copying existing slides from old presentations can save time when creating new decks. But there is an art to reusing slides effectively:

  • Copy slides entirely : Don’t break apart slide content unless absolutely necessary. Copying an entire slide retains the layout, formatting, animations, etc.
  • Use duplicate slides judiciously : Don’t overdo it. Too many copied slides may indicate lack of effort.
  • Modify the content : Tweak the wording, update stats/facts, swap graphics to give reused slides a fresh feel.
  • Check for consistency : Review colors, fonts, effects against brand style guidelines or the presentation’s theme.
  • Cite sources : If reusing slides from third-party presentations, be sure to credit the content appropriately.

Insert Other Content Types

In addition to reusing slides from another PowerPoint presentation, you can also insert other content into your presentation:

  • Add Excel charts : Copy data from Excel, paste it into PowerPoint, and convert it into a sleek chart.
  • Embed videos : Insert videos stored on your computer or link to YouTube/Vimeo clips.
  • Import Word documents : You can pull text from Word files to repurpose into PowerPoint slides.

Using external content types makes your presentation more dynamic but be careful not to go overboard. Aim for balance in integrating outside media assets.

Knowing how to properly copy one or more slides from an existing PowerPoint presentation into a new deck is a valuable skill for any presenter.

Whether you want to carry over eye-catching graphics, reuse a professionally designed layout, or simply save time – the copy and paste method, drag and drop technique, and Reuse Slides tool offer simple ways to transfer slides between presentations.

Customize the copied slides using paste options to match the new theme and review carefully to ensure consistency before presenting your new and improved PowerPoint presentation.

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Asides from copying the slide the code above copies the design. If you wanted to do this manually you would copy the slidemaster over to the new presentation. You can’t copy the slidemaster using VBA but instead you can set the design property of the slides.

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How to Create and Share a Collaborative PowerPoint (Transcript)

Today we’re learning how to create and share a collaborative PowerPoint. To begin, go to office.com, click Sign in, and enter your Ohio State credentials. Select OneDrive from the list of Microsoft tools. Next, click New and choose Folder. If you’re creating the PowerPoint for a specific class, you can name the folder after the course plus the semester and year. Click Create. Next, I need to find my folder amongst my other folders in OneDrive. I found it, so now I can open it. Now that I’m in the folder, I click New and choose PowerPoint presentation. At this juncture, I can name the PowerPoint based on the learning experience. For instance, if I’m using the PowerPoint to facilitate a jigsaw reading, I can title it Jigsaw Reading 1 or something more creative. I don’t need a subtitle, so I can erase the text box. I also want to rename the file and I can do so by clicking the box, making sure the current title presentation is highlighted, deleting the current title, and renaming the file. When I click off my new title, I see that the word Saved appears. I can also see part of my renamed file. From here, I’ll add a new slide. The new slide is a template with instructions that students or colleagues will copy to personalize. I like to use a blank slide because it’s an empty canvas and doesn’t suggest one design over another. When it comes to the instructions, I have several choices. One, I can click Insert, choose Text Box, and add my instructions in the text box. Another option is to scroll down and open my notes for the PowerPoint. Here I can add my instructions as well. A third option is to include the instructions on the slide and in the notes. Next, I need to generate a shared link. To do so, I click the share icon in the top right. I usually select People in The Ohio State University with the link because it’s faster than manually entering a list of email addresses, though you can certainly do so if you’d like to have more control over who can access the PowerPoint. Because this is a collaborative document, I keep Allow editing and click Apply. I’m now ready to copy the link. Of course, I need to share the link with my students or colleagues, so now I go to CarmenCanvas. I already have opened the course for which I’ve made the PowerPoint and I’m going to navigate to an assignment I’ve also already made for our demonstration. I’m going to open the assignment, click Edit, highlight the text I want to turn into a hyperlink to direct students to the shared PowerPoint, click on the link icon here to add the PowerPoint’s URL, and here I have two options to paste the shared URL. I can either click command V to paste the link, or I can right-click and select Paste. Insert link. And I saved my change by scrolling down and clicking Save. Now my students or colleagues can collaborate on a shared PowerPoint. To see the path students or colleagues will take to find the PowerPoint, I return to the course’s home page, select the Student View, navigate to the assignment, click on the hyperlink in the assignment, and I’m taken to the PowerPoint. The student or colleague will have to duplicate the template slide by right-clicking on it and selecting Duplicate Slide. Each individual student or group can now edit this slide according to the instructions. And that is how you create and share a collaborative PowerPoint.

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