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How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step)

  • PowerPoint Tutorials
  • Presentation Design
  • January 22, 2024

In this beginner’s guide, you will learn step-by-step how to make a PowerPoint presentation from scratch.

While PowerPoint is designed to be intuitive and accessible, it can be overwhelming if you’ve never gotten any training on it before. As you progress through this guide, you’ll will learn how to move from blank slides to PowerPoint slides that look like these.

Example of the six slides you'll learn how to create in this tutorial

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Additionally, as you create your presentation, you’ll also learn tricks for working more efficiently in PowerPoint, including how to:

  • Change the slide order
  • Reset your layout
  • Change the slide dimensions
  • Use PowerPoint Designer
  • Format text
  • Format objects
  • Play a presentation (slide show)

With this knowledge under your belt, you’ll be ready to start creating PowerPoint presentations. Moreover, you’ll have taken your skills from beginner to proficient in no time at all. I will also include links to more advanced PowerPoint topics.

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Start with a blank presentation.

Note: Before you open PowerPoint and start creating your presentation, make sure you’ve collected your thoughts. If you’re going to make your slides compelling, you need to spend some time brainstorming.

For help with this, see our article with tips for nailing your business presentation  here .

The first thing you’ll need to do is to open PowerPoint. When you do, you are shown the Start Menu , with the Home tab open.

This is where you can choose either a blank theme (1) or a pre-built theme (2). You can also choose to open an existing presentation (3).

For now, go ahead and click on the  Blank Presentation (1)  thumbnail.

In the backstage view of PowerPoint you can create a new blank presentation, use a template, or open a recent file

Doing so launches a brand new and blank presentation for you to work with. Before you start adding content to your presentation, let’s first familiarize ourselves with the PowerPoint interface.

The PowerPoint interface

Picture of the different parts of the PowerPoint layout, including the Ribbon, thumbnail view, quick access toolbar, notes pane, etc.

Here is how the program is laid out:

  • The Application Header
  • The Ribbon (including the Ribbon tabs)
  • The Quick Access Toolbar (either above or below the Ribbon)
  • The Slides Pane (slide thumbnails)

The Slide Area

The notes pane.

  • The Status Bar (including the View Buttons)

Each one of these areas has options for viewing certain parts of the PowerPoint environment and formatting your presentation.

Below are the important things to know about certain elements of the PowerPoint interface.

The PowerPoint Ribbon

The PowerPoint Ribbon in the Microsoft Office Suite

The Ribbon is contextual. That means that it will adapt to what you’re doing in the program.

For example, the Font, Paragraph and Drawing options are greyed out until you select something that has text in it, as in the example below (A).

Example of the Shape Format tab in PowerPoint and all of the subsequent commands assoicated with that tab

Furthermore, if you start manipulating certain objects, the Ribbon will display additional tabs, as seen above (B), with more commands and features to help you work with those objects. The following objects have their own additional tabs in the Ribbon which are hidden until you select them:

  • Online Pictures
  • Screenshots
  • Screen Recording

The Slides Pane

The slides pane in PowerPoint is on the left side of your workspace

This is where you can preview and rearrange all the slides in your presentation.

Right-clicking on a slide  in the pane gives you additional options on the slide level that you won’t find on the Ribbon, such as  Duplicate Slide ,  Delete Slide , and  Hide Slide .

Right clicking a PowerPoint slide in the thumbnail view gives you a variety of options like adding new slides, adding sections, changing the layout, etc.

In addition, you can add sections to your presentation by  right-clicking anywhere in this Pane  and selecting  Add Section . Sections are extremely helpful in large presentations, as they allow you to organize your slides into chunks that you can then rearrange, print or display differently from other slides.

Content added to your PowerPoint slides will only display if it's on the slide area, marked here by the letter A

The Slide Area (A) is where you will build out your slides. Anything within the bounds of this area will be visible when you present or print your presentation.

Anything outside of this area (B) will be hidden from view. This means that you can place things here, such as instructions for each slide, without worrying about them being shown to your audience.

The notes pane in PowerPoint is located at the bottom of your screen and is where you can type your speaker notes

The  Notes Pane  is the space beneath the Slide Area where you can type in the speaker notes for each slide. It’s designed as a fast way to add and edit your slides’ talking points.

To expand your knowledge and learn more about adding, printing, and exporting your PowerPoint speaker notes, read our guide here .

Your speaker notes are visible when you print your slides using the Notes Pages option and when you use the Presenter View . To expand your knowledge and learn the ins and outs of using the Presenter View , read our guide here .

You can click and drag to resize the notes pane at the bottom of your PowerPoint screen

You can resize the  Notes Pane  by clicking on its edge and dragging it up or down (A). You can also minimize or reopen it by clicking on the Notes button in the Status Bar (B).

Note:  Not all text formatting displays in the Notes Pane, even though it will show up when printing your speaker notes. To learn more about printing PowerPoint with notes, read our guide here .

Now that you have a basic grasp of the PowerPoint interface at your disposal, it’s time to make your presentation.

Adding Content to Your PowerPoint Presentation

Notice that in the Slide Area , there are two rectangles with dotted outlines. These are called  Placeholders  and they’re set on the template in the Slide Master View .

To expand your knowledge and learn how to create a PowerPoint template of your own (which is no small task), read our guide here .

Click into your content placeholders and start typing text, just as the prompt suggests

As the prompt text suggests, you can click into each placeholder and start typing text. These types of placeholder prompts are customizable too. That means that if you are using a company template, it might say something different, but the functionality is the same.

Example of typing text into a content placeholder in PowerPoint

Note:  For the purposes of this example, I will create a presentation based on the content in the Starbucks 2018 Global Social Impact Report, which is available to the public on their website.

If you type in more text than there is room for, PowerPoint will automatically reduce its font size. You can stop this behavior by clicking on the  Autofit Options  icon to the left of the placeholder and selecting  Stop Fitting Text to this Placeholder .

Next, you can make formatting adjustments to your text by selecting the commands in the Font area and the  Paragraph area  of the  Home  tab of the Ribbon.

Use the formatting options on the Home tab to choose the formatting of your text

The Reset Command:  If you make any changes to your title and decide you want to go back to how it was originally, you can use the Reset button up in the Home tab .

Hitting the reset command on the home tab resets your slide formatting to match your template

Insert More Slides into Your Presentation

Now that you have your title slide filled in, it’s time to add more slides. To do that, simply go up to the  Home tab  and click on  New Slide . This inserts a new slide in your presentation right after the one you were on.

To insert a new slide in PowerPoint, on the home tab click the New Slide command

You can alternatively hit Ctrl+M on your keyboard to insert a new blank slide in PowerPoint. To learn more about this shortcut, see my guide on using Ctrl+M in PowerPoint .

Instead of clicking the New Slide command, you can also open the New Slide dropdown to see all the slide layouts in your PowerPoint template. Depending on who created your template, your layouts in this dropdown can be radically different.

Opening the new slide dropdown you can see all the slide layouts in your PowerPoint template

If you insert a layout and later want to change it to a different layout, you can use the Layout dropdown instead of the New Slide dropdown.

After inserting a few different slide layouts, your presentation might look like the following picture. Don’t worry that it looks blank, next we will start adding content to your presentation.

Example of a number of different blank slide layouts inserting in a PowerPoint presentation

If you want to follow along exactly with me, your five slides should be as follows:

  • Title Slide
  • Title and Content
  • Section Header
  • Two Content
  • Picture with Caption

Adding Content to Your Slides

Now let’s go into each slide and start adding our content. You’ll notice some new types of placeholders.

Use the icons within a content placeholder to insert things like tables, charts, SmartArt, Pictures, etc.

On slide 2 we have a  Content Placeholder , which allows you to add any kind of content. That includes:

  • A SmartArt graphic,
  • A 3D object,
  • A picture from the web,
  • Or an icon.

To insert text, simply type it in or hit  Ctrl+C to Copy  and Ctrl+V to Paste  from elsewhere. To insert any of the other objects, click on the appropriate icon and follow the steps to insert it.

For my example, I’ll simply type in some text as you can see in the picture below.

Example typing bulleted text in a content placeholder in PowerPoint

Slides 3 and 4 only have text placeholders, so I’ll go ahead and add in my text into each one.

Examples of text typed into a divider slide and a title and content slide in PowerPoint

On slide 5 we have a Picture Placeholder . That means that the only elements that can go into it are:

  • A picture from the web

A picture placeholder in PowerPoint can only take an image or an icon

To insert a picture into the picture placeholder, simply:

  • Click on the  Picture  icon
  • Find  a picture on your computer and select it
  • Click on  Insert

Alternatively, if you already have a picture open somewhere else, you can select the placeholder and paste in (shortcut: Ctrl+V ) the picture. You can also drag the picture in from a file explorer window.

To insert a picture into a picture placeholder, click the picture icon, find your picture on your computer and click insert

If you do not like the background of the picture you inserted onto your slide, you can remove the background here in PowerPoint. To see how to do this, read my guide here .

Placeholders aren’t the only way to add content to your slides. At any point, you can use the Insert tab to add elements to your slides.

You can use either the Title Only  or the  Blank  slide layout to create slides for content that’s different. For example, a three-layout content slide, or a single picture divider slide, as shown below.

Example slides using PowerPoint icons and background pictures

In the first example above, I’ve inserted 6 text boxes, 3 icons, and 3 circles to create this layout. In the second example, I’ve inserted a full-sized picture and then 2 shapes and 2 text boxes.

The Reset Command:  Because these slides are built with shapes and text boxes (and not placeholders), hitting the  Reset button up in the  Home tab  won’t do anything.

That is a good thing if you don’t want your layouts to adjust. However, it does mean that it falls on you to make sure everything is aligned and positioned correctly.

For more on how to add and manipulate the different objects in PowerPoint, check out our step-by-step articles here:

  • Using graphics in PowerPoint
  • Inserting icons onto slides
  • Adding pictures to your PowerPoint
  • How to embed a video in PowerPoint
  • How to add music to your presentation

Using Designer to generate more layouts ideas

If you have Office 365, your version of PowerPoint comes with a new feature called Designer (or Design Ideas). This is a feature that generates slide layout ideas for you. The coolest thing about this feature is that it uses the content you already have.

To use Designer , simply navigate to the  Design tab  in your Ribbon, and click on  Design Ideas .

To use Designer on your slides, click the

NOTE: If the PowerPoint Designer is not working for you (it is grey out), see my troubleshooting guide for Designer .

Change the Overall Design (optional)

When you make a PowerPoint presentation, you’ll want to think about the overall design. Now that you have some content in your presentation, you can use the Design tab to change the look and feel of your slides.

For additional help thinking through the design of your presentation,  read my guide here .

A. Picking your PowerPoint slide size

If you have PowerPoint 2013 or later, when you create a blank document in PowerPoint, you automatically start with a widescreen layout with a 16:9 ratio. These dimensions are suitable for most presentations as they match the screens of most computers and projectors.

However, you do have the option to change the dimensions.

For example, your presentation might not be presented, but instead converted into a PDF or printed and distributed. In that case, you can easily switch to the standard dimensions with a 4:3 ratio by selecting from the dropdown (A).

You can also choose a custom slide size or change the slide orientation from landscape to portrait in the Custom Slide Size dialog box (B).

To change your slide size, click the Design tab, open the slide size dropdown and choose a size or custom slide size

To learn all about the different PowerPoint slide sizes, and some of the issues you will face when changing the slide size of a non-blank presentation,  read my guide here .

 B. Selecting a PowerPoint theme

The next thing you can do is change the theme of your presentation to a pre-built one. For a detailed explanation of what a PowerPoint theme is, and how to best use it,  read my article here .

In the beginning of this tutorial, we started with a blank presentation, which uses the default Office theme as you can see in the picture below.

All PowerPoint presentations start with the default Microsoft Office theme

That gives you the most flexibility because it has a blank background and quite simple layouts that work for most presentations. However, it also means that it’s your responsibility to enhance the design.

If you’re comfortable with this, you can stay with the default theme or create your own custom theme ( read my guide here ). But if you would rather not have to think about design, then you can choose a pre-designed theme.

Microsoft provides 46 other pre-built themes, which include slide layouts, color variants and palettes, and fonts. Each one varies quite significantly, so make sure you look through them carefully.

To select a different theme, go to the  Design tab  in the Ribbon, and click on the  dropdown arrow  in the  Themes section .

On the Design tab you will find all of the default PowerPoint templates that come with the Microsoft Office Suite

For this tutorial, let’s select the  Frame  theme and then choose the third Variant in the theme. Doing so changes the layout, colors, and fonts of your presentation.

Example choosing the Frame PowerPoint theme and the third variant of this powerpoint presentation

Note: The theme dropdown area is also where you can import or save custom themes. To see my favorite places to find professional PowerPoint templates and themes (and recommendations for why I like them), read my guide here .

C. How to change a slide background in PowerPoint

The next thing to decide is how you want your background to look for the entire presentation. In the  Variants area, you can see four background options.

To change the background style of your presentation, on the Design tab, find the Background Styles options and choose a style

For this example, we want our presentation to have a dark background, so let’s select Style 3. When you do so, you’ll notice that:

  • The background color automatically changes across all slides
  • The color of the text on most of the slides automatically changes to white so that it’s visible on the dark background
  • The colors of the objects on slides #6 and #7 also adjust, in a way we may not want (we’ll likely have to make some manual adjustments to these slides)

What our PowerPoint presentation looks like now that we have selected a theme, a variant, and a background style

Note: If you want to change the slide background for just that one slide, don’t left-click the style. Instead, right-click it and select Apply to Selected Slides .

After you change the background for your entire presentation, you can easily adjust the background for an individual slide.

You can either right-click a PowerPoint slide and select format background or navigate to the design tab and click the format background command

Inside the Format Background pane, you can see you have the following options:

  • Gradient fill
  • Picture or texture fill
  • Pattern fill
  • Hide background

You can explore these options to find the PowerPoint background that best fits your presentation.

D. How to change your color palette in PowerPoint

Another thing you may want to adjust in your presentation, is the color scheme. In the picture below you can see the Theme Colors we are currently using for this presentation.

Example of the theme colors we are currently using with this presentation

Each PowerPoint theme comes with its own color palette. By default, the Office theme includes the Office color palette. This affects the colors you are presented with when you format any element within your presentation (text, shapes, SmartArt, etc.).

To change the theme color for your presentation, select the Design tab, open the Colors options and choose the colors you want to use

The good news is that the colors here are easy to change. To switch color palettes, simply:

  • Go to the  Design tab in the Ribbon
  • In the Variants area, click on the  dropdown arrow  and select  Colors
  • Select  the color palette (or theme colors) you want

You can choose among the pre-built color palettes from Office, or you can customize them to create your own.

As you build your presentation, make sure you use the colors from your theme to format objects. That way, changing the color palette adjusts all the colors in your presentation automatically.

E. How to change your fonts in PowerPoint

Just as we changed the color palette, you can do the same for the fonts.

Example of custom theme fonts that might come with a powerpoint template

Each PowerPoint theme comes with its own font combination. By default, the Office theme includes the Office font pairing. This affects the fonts that are automatically assigned to all text in your presentation.

To change the default fonts for your presentation, from the design tab, find the fonts dropdown and select the pair of fonts you want to use

The good news is that the font pairings are easy to change. To switch your Theme Fonts, simply:

  • Go to the  Design tab  in the Ribbon
  • Click on the  dropdown arrow  in the  Variants  area
  • Select  Fonts
  • Select  the font pairing you want

You can choose among the pre-built fonts from Office, or you can customize them to create your own.

If you are working with PowerPoint presentations on both Mac and PC computers, make sure you choose a safe PowerPoint font. To see a list of the safest PowerPoint fonts, read our guide here .

If you receive a PowerPoint presentation and the wrong fonts were used, you can use the Replace Fonts dialog box to change the fonts across your entire presentation. For details, read our guide here .

Adding Animations & Transitions (optional)

The final step to make a PowerPoint presentation compelling, is to consider using animations and transitions. These are by no means necessary to a good presentation, but they may be helpful in your situation.

A. Adding PowerPoint animations

PowerPoint has an incredibly robust animations engine designed to power your creativity. That being said, it’s also easy to get started with basic animations.

Animations are movements that you can apply to individual objects on your slide.

To add an animation to an object in PowerPoint, first select the object and then use the Animations tab to select an animation type

To add a PowerPoint animation to an element of your slide, simply:

  • Select the  element
  • Go to the  Animations tab in the Ribbon
  • Click on the  dropdown arrow  to view your options
  • Select the  animation  you want

You can add animations to multiple objects at one time by selecting them all first and then applying the animation.

B. How to preview a PowerPoint animation

There are three ways to preview a PowerPoint animation

There are three ways to preview a PowerPoint animation:

  • Click on the Preview button in the Animations tab
  • Click on the little star  next to the slide
  • Play the slide in Slide Show Mode

To learn other ways to run your slide show, see our guide on presenting a PowerPoint slide show with shortcuts .

To adjust the settings of your animations, explore the options in the  Effect Options ,  Advanced Animation  and the  Timing  areas of the  Animation tab .

The Animations tab allows you to adjust the effects and timings of your animations in PowerPoint

Note:  To see how to make objects appear and disappear in your slides by clicking a button,  read our guide here .

C. How to manage your animations in PowerPoint

You can see the animations applied to your objects by the little numbers in the upper right-hand corner of the objects

The best way to manage lots of animations on your slide is with the Animation Pane . To open it, simply:

  • Navigate to the  Animations tab
  • Select the  Animation Pane

Inside the Animation Pane, you’ll see all of the different animations that have been applied to objects on your slide, with their numbers marked as pictured above.

Note: To see examples of PowerPoint animations that can use in PowerPoint, see our list of PowerPoint animation tutorials here .

D. How to add transitions to your PowerPoint presentation

PowerPoint has an incredibly robust transition engine so that you can dictate how your slides change from one to the other. It is also extremely easy to add transitions to your slides.

In PowerPoint, transitions are the movements (or effects) you see as you move between two slides.

To add a transition to a slide, select the slide, navigate to the transitions tab in PowerPoint and select your transition

To add a transition to a PowerPoint slide, simply:

  • Select the  slide
  • Go to the  Transitions tab in the Ribbon
  • In the Transitions to This Slide area, click on the  dropdown arrow  to view your options
  • Select the  transition  you want

To adjust the settings of the transition, explore the options in the  Timing  area of the Transitions tab.

You can also add the same transition to multiple slides. To do that, select them in the  Slides Pane  and apply the transition.

E. How to preview a transition in PowerPoint

There are three ways to preview a transition in PowerPoint

There are three ways to preview your PowerPoint transitions (just like your animations):

  • Click on the Preview  button in the Transitions tab
  • Click on the little star  beneath the slide number in the thumbnail view

Note:  In 2016, PowerPoint added a cool new transition, called Morph. It operates a bit differently from other transitions. For a detailed tutorial on how to use the cool Morph transition,  see our step-by-step article here .

Save Your PowerPoint Presentation

After you’ve built your presentation and made all the adjustments to your slides, you’ll want to save your presentation. YOu can do this several different ways.

Click the file tab, select Save As, choose where you want to save your presentation and then click save

To save a PowerPoint presentation using your Ribbon, simply:

  • Navigate to the  File tab
  •  Select  Save As  on the left
  • Choose  where you want to save your presentation
  • Name  your presentation and/or adjust your file type settings
  • Click  Save

You can alternatively use the  Ctrl+S keyboard shortcut to save your presentation. I recommend using this shortcut frequently as you build your presentation to make sure you don’t lose any of your work.

The save shortcut is control plus s in PowerPoint

This is the standard way to save a presentation. However, there may be a situation where you want to save your presentation as a different file type.

To learn how to save your presentation as a PDF, see our guide on converting PowerPoint to a PDF .

How to save your PowerPoint presentation as a template

Once you’ve created a presentation that you like, you may want to turn it into a template. The easiest – but not technically correct – way, is to simply create a copy of your current presentation and then change the content.

But be careful! A PowerPoint template is a special type of document and it has its own parameters and behaviors.

If you’re interested in learning about how to create your own PowerPoint template from scratch, see our guide on how to create a PowerPoint template .

Printing Your PowerPoint Presentation

After finishing your PowerPoint presentation, you may want to print it out on paper. Printing your slides is relatively easy.

The print shortcut is control plus P in PowerPoint

To open the Print dialog box, you can either:

  • Hit Ctrl+P on your keyboard
  • Or go to the Ribbon and click on File and then Print

In the Print dialog box, make your selections for how you want to print your PowerPoint presentation, then click print

Inside the Print dialog box, you can choose from the various printing settings:

  • Printer: Select a printer to use (or print to PDF or OneNote)
  • Slides: Choose which slides you want to print
  • Layout: Determine how many slides you want per page (this is where you can print the notes, outline, and handouts)
  • Collated or uncollated (learn what collated printing means here )
  • Color: Choose to print in color, grayscale or black & white

There are many more options for printing your PowerPoint presentations. Here are links to more in-depth articles:

  • How to print multiple slides per page
  • How to print your speaker notes in PowerPoint
  • How to save PowerPoint as a picture presentation

So that’s how to create a PowerPoint presentation if you are brand new to it. We’ve also included a ton of links to helpful resources to boost your PowerPoint skills further.

When you are creating your presentation, it is critical to first focus on the content (what you are trying to say) before getting lost inserting and playing with elements. The clearer you are on what you want to present, the easier it will be to build it out in PowerPoint.

If you enjoyed this article, you can learn more about our PowerPoint training courses and other presentation resources by  visiting us here .

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Simple Steps to Make a PowerPoint Presentation

Last Updated: April 28, 2024 Fact Checked

Creating a New PowerPoint

Creating the title slide, adding a new slide, adding content to slides, adding transitions, testing and saving your presentation.

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Do you want to have your data in a slide show? If you have Microsoft 365, you can use PowerPoint! PowerPoint is a program that's part of the Microsoft Office suite (which you have to pay for) and is available for both Windows and Mac computers. This wikiHow teaches you how to create your own Microsoft PowerPoint presentation on a computer.

How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation

  • Open the PowerPoint app, select a template and theme, then like “Create.”
  • Click the text box to add your title and subtitle to create your title slide.
  • Click the “Insert” tab, then “New Slide” to add another slide.
  • Choose the type of slide you want to add, then add text and pictures.
  • Rearrange slides by dragging them up or down in the preview box.

Things You Should Know

  • Templates make it easy to create vibrant presentations no matter your skill level.
  • When adding photos, you can adjust their sizes by clicking and dragging in or out from their corners.
  • You can add animated transitions between slides or to individual elements like bullet points and blocks of text.

Step 1 Open PowerPoint.

  • If you don't have a Microsoft Office 365 subscription, you can use the website instead of the desktop app. Go to https://powerpoint.office.com/ to use the website version.
  • You can also use the mobile app to make presentations, though it's easier to do this on a computer, which has a larger screen, a mouse, and a keyboard.

Step 2 Select a template.

  • If you don't want to use a template, just click the Blank option in the upper-left side of the page and skip to the next part.

Step 3 Select a theme if possible.

  • Skip this step if your selected template has no themes available.

Step 4 Click Create.

  • If you're creating a PowerPoint presentation for which an elaborate title slide has been requested, ignore this step.

Step 2 Add a title.

  • You can change the font and size of text used from the Home tab that's in the orange ribbon at the top of the window.

Step 3 Add the subtitle.

  • You can also just leave this box blank if you like.

Step 4 Rearrange the title text boxes.

  • You can also click and drag in or out one of a text box's corners to shrink or enlarge the text box.

Step 1 Click the Insert tab.

  • On a Mac, you'll click the Home tab instead. [1] X Research source

Step 2 Click New Slide ▼.

  • Clicking the white slide-shaped box above this option will result in a new text slide being inserted.

Step 3 Select a type of slide.

  • Title Slide
  • Title and Content
  • Section Header
  • Two Content
  • Content with Caption
  • Picture with Caption

Step 4 Add any other slides that you think you'll need.

  • Naturally, the title slide should be the first slide in your presentation, meaning that it should be the top slide in the left-hand column.

Step 1 Select a slide.

  • Skip this step and the next two steps if your selected slide uses a template that doesn't have text boxes in it.

Step 3 Add text to the slide.

  • Text boxes in PowerPoint will automatically format the bulk of your text for you (e.g., adding bullet points) based on the context of the content itself.
  • You can add notes that the Presentation will not include (but you'll still be able to see them on your screen) by clicking Notes at the bottom of the slide.

Step 4 Format the slide's text.

  • You can change the font of the selected text by clicking the current font's name and then clicking your preferred font.
  • If you want to change the size of the text, click the numbered drop-down box and then click a larger or smaller number based on whether you want to enlarge or shrink the text.
  • You can also change the color, bolding, italicization, underlining, and so on from here.

Step 5 Add photos to the slide.

  • Photos in particular can be enlarged or shrunk by clicking and dragging out or in one of their corners.

Step 7 Repeat this for each slide in your presentation.

  • Remember to keep slides uncluttered and relatively free of distractions. It's best to keep the amount of text per slide to around 33 words or less. [2] X Research source

Step 1 Select a slide.

  • Slide content will animate in the order in which you assign transitions. For example, if you animate a photo on the slide and then animate the title, the photo will appear before the title.
  • Make your slideshow progress automatically by setting the speed of every transition to align with your speech as well as setting each slide to Advance . [3] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source

Step 1 Review your PowerPoint.

  • If you need to exit the presentation, press Esc .

Step 5 Make any necessary changes before proceeding.

  • Windows - Click File , click Save , double-click This PC , select a save location, enter a name for your presentation, and click Save .
  • Mac - Click File , click Save As... , enter the presentation's name in the "Save As" field, select a save location by clicking the "Where" box and clicking a folder, and click Save .

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Create a presentation in four simple steps in PowerPoint

You can quickly create a simple framework for a professional-looking presentation by applying a theme for a unified look, adding new slides with various slide layouts, and then adding visual interest by applying a slide transition to all slides.

On the Design tab, select the theme you want.

Themes gallery on the Design tab

On the Home tab, click New Slide .

Shows New Slide button on Home tab of the ribbon in PowerPoint

To choose a different slide layout, click the arrow next to New Slide and then click the slide layout you want.

On the Transitions tab, click the transition you want.

The Transitions tab on the Ribbon in PowerPoint.

On the Transitions tab, click Apply To All .

Apply to All command on the Transitions tab in PowerPoint

Now you've set up a presentation with a consistent theme and transition style. Next, add more slides, and fill them in with the text and visuals you need for your message.

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To choose a different slide layout, click Layout to see a gallery of options, and then select the slide layout you want.

On the Transitions tab, select the transition you want.

To open the complete gallery of Transition options, click the downward pointing arrow at the right end.

On the Transitions tab, in the Timing group, click Apply To All .

Select Apply to All to use the transition on every slide in your presentation

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A step-by-step guide to captivating PowerPoint presentation design

november 20, 2023

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by Corporate PowerPoint Girl

Do you often find yourself stuck with a lackluster PowerPoint presentation, desperately seeking ways to make it more engaging and visually appealing? If your boss has ever told you to "please fix" a presentation and you didn't know where to start, you're not alone. In this article, we'll walk you through a straightforward method to transform your PowerPoint slides into a visually captivating masterpiece. 

Let's dive right in! 

Clean up your slides 

The first step in this journey to presentation excellence is all about decluttering your slides and elevating their impact. Say goodbye to those uninspiring bullet points that often dominate presentations. Instead, focus on what truly matters – the key call-out numbers. By increasing the font size of these numbers, you ensure they take center stage, immediately drawing your audience's attention. 

To make those numbers pop, consider breaking the text after the numbers into the next line and adding a touch of color. The contrast created by pairing a dark color with a lighter shade, like dark teal and light teal or burnt orange with peach, can work wonders. This simple adjustment makes your data more engaging , enhancing the overall impact of your presentation. 

Add dimension with boxes 

Now, let's introduce an element of depth and organization to your slides. By adding boxes, you'll create a visually pleasing structure that guides your audience through the content. In the "Insert" menu, select "Table" and opt for a one-by-one table. Change the table color to a light gray shade, elongate it, and position it neatly to the left of your text. 

To improve readability and aesthetics, increase the spacing between text phrases. A small adjustment in the before spacing setting (setting it to 48) significantly enhances the visual appeal of your slides. 

Insert circles 

To further enhance the visual appeal and engagement of your slides, let's introduce circles. In the Insert menu, navigate to Shapes and choose the circle. Adjust the circle's height and width to 1.2, ensuring it complements your content seamlessly. Match the circle's shape fill color with the corresponding text color for a harmonious look. 

Avoid using colored outlines for the circles, as they may distract from the overall aesthetic. This simple addition of circles adds an element of visual interest to your presentation, making it more captivating. 

Choose icons 

Now, it's time for a touch of creativity. Selecting icons to complement your text can elevate the clarity and appeal of your slides. In the "Insert" menu, you can search for relevant keywords to find the perfect icon from PowerPoint's extensive library . 

For instance, if your text discusses investment portfolio yield, search for "growth" and choose an upward arrow growth icon. These icons add an extra layer of visual appeal and clarity to your content, making it more engaging and informative. 

Final touches 

To wrap up the transformation process, we come to the final touches that give your presentation a polished, professional finish. Align your icons with their corresponding circles and change the shape fill color to white. This simple adjustment creates a crisp, cohesive look that ties everything together seamlessly. 

In conclusion, by following these steps, you've embarked on a journey to enhance your PowerPoint presentation . These initial steps are just the beginning of your exploration into the world of design elements and styles that can cater to your specific presentation needs. The key to a stunning PowerPoint presentation lies in the details. By following these steps, you can turn a lackluster set of slides into a visually engaging and dynamic presentation that will captivate your audience. So, the next time your boss says, "Please fix," you'll know exactly where to start. Happy presenting! 

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How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation? (Step-by-Step Guide)

Have you ever been asked to give a presentation, but weren’t sure how to make a PowerPoint presentation? Knowing how to create an effective and professional PowerPoint presentation can be a useful skill for any professional.

In this article, we’ll provide a step-by-step guide on how to make a PowerPoint presentation and ensure it is engaging and effective.

We will cover topics such as determining the purpose and desired outcome, gathering and organizing the content, designing the slides, incorporating visuals, selecting a font, practicing the presentation, and finally finalizing the presentation.

Read on to learn how to make a PowerPoint presentation that will be sure to wow your audience.

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Short Answer

Making a PowerPoint presentation is a relatively easy process.

Firstly, open a blank PowerPoint presentation by launching the program.

Then, select a theme or template for your presentation.

Next, add content to the slides, such as text, images, and animations.

Finally, use the ‘Slide Show’ tab to practice presenting and save the presentation when you’re done.

Determine the Purpose and Desired Outcome

Before you create your PowerPoint presentation, it is important to take a step back and determine the purpose and desired outcome of the presentation.

Ask yourself what the goal of the presentation is and what you want the audience to take away from it.

Do you want to inform, educate, or persuade? Knowing the purpose of the presentation will help guide the design and content.

Additionally, consider the audience and the material that is most appropriate for them.

For example, a presentation for a group of experts should include more technical information than one for a general audience.

With the purpose and desired outcome in mind, you can then begin to gather the necessary content and organize it.

Gather and Organize the Content

Gathering and organizing the content for a PowerPoint presentation is the first step in the process and is essential to ensure its success.

It is important to start the process by identifying the purpose of the presentation and the desired outcome.

Once these have been determined, the next step is to gather all the necessary information and organize it in a way that will be easy to understand and follow.

When gathering content, it is important to have reliable sources and to be sure to cite any material used from outside sources.

Additionally, it is important to include only the most pertinent information for the presentation.

This will help to keep the audience engaged and ensure that the presentation is concise and to the point.

Once all the content has been gathered, it is time to organize it.

Organizing the content will help to ensure that the presentation flows smoothly and logically.

Start by creating an outline of the presentation that includes the main points and any supporting details.

It is also helpful to divide the content into sections or subsections, depending on the length of the presentation.

Additionally, it is important to consider the order in which the content should be presented, as this will help to ensure that the audience is able to follow the presentation from beginning to end.

Once the content is organized, the next step is to design the slides.

Design the Slides

Designing the slides of a PowerPoint presentation is a crucial step.

This is where you will be able to create an engaging experience for your audience.

When designing your slides, it is important to keep a few things in mind.

First, keep the design simple.

Too much text or too many visuals can be overwhelming for the audience.

Second, use visuals that are relevant and visually appealing.

Be sure to incorporate images, charts, and graphs that help illustrate the points you are making.

Lastly, choose a font that is easy to read.

Using a font size that is too small or a font that is too decorative can be difficult to read and make your presentation difficult to follow.

With these tips in mind, you will be able to create an effective and engaging PowerPoint presentation.

Incorporate Visuals

When creating a PowerPoint presentation, visuals can help engage an audience and reinforce your key points.

Visuals can include images, charts, graphs, and other graphics, as well as animations and videos.

The visuals should be appropriate for the topic and audience and should be used to enhance the presentation rather than overwhelm it.

When selecting visuals, it is important to consider the purpose of the presentation.

If the goal is to inform, visuals should be used to illustrate data or concepts.

If the goal is to persuade, visuals should be used to show the benefits or consequences of an action.

In either case, visuals should be relevant and easy to understand.

When adding visuals to a slide, it is important to consider the size and placement of the visual.

For example, if the visual is an image, it should be large enough to be clearly visible, but not so large that it takes up the entire slide.

Additionally, it should be placed in the most effective location on the slide.

Too much text or too many visuals can be distracting, so it is important to keep the slide simple and uncluttered.

Incorporating visuals into a PowerPoint presentation can help engage an audience and reinforce key points.

When selecting visuals, it is important to consider the purpose of the presentation and the desired outcome.

Additionally, it is important to consider the size and placement of the visual on the slide in order to keep the presentation uncluttered and effective.

Select a Font

Font selection is an important part of creating an effective PowerPoint presentation.

The font used should be professional and easy to read.

It should also reflect the tone and content of the presentation.

Popular choices for PowerPoint presentations include sans serif fonts like Arial and Calibri.

Serif fonts, such as Times New Roman and Georgia, can also be used but may be more difficult to read.

It is important to select a font size that is appropriate for the audience.

Smaller fonts may be difficult to read, while larger fonts may be too overwhelming.

Consider using a different font for titles and subtitles to add variety and emphasize important points.

With the right combination of font type and size, a professional and engaging PowerPoint presentation can be created.

Practice the Presentation

Practicing the presentation is the final step in creating an effective PowerPoint presentation.

It is important to practice in order to ensure that all the content is accurate and that the presentation is delivered confidently.

Before practicing, it is helpful to set up a mock audience to practice in front of.

This will help to prepare for any questions and ensure that the presentation is presented in an organized manner.

When practicing, it is important to pay attention to the pacing, intonation, and body language.

The presenter should practice speaking in a clear and concise manner, using pauses to emphasize key points.

They should also practice using appropriate facial expressions and body language to ensure that the presentation is engaging and inviting.

Lastly, the presenter should practice speaking in a natural and conversational tone to keep the audience engaged.

Practicing the presentation is key to success.

It allows the presenter to become familiar with the content and practice their delivery.

With adequate practice, the presenter will be able to create an engaging and successful PowerPoint presentation.

Finalize the Presentation

Once the content is ready and the slides are designed, the next step is to finalize the presentation.

This includes making sure that all the visuals, slides, and fonts are properly implemented.

Visuals can be used to enhance the presentation and make it more engaging, so it is important to choose images and graphics that are appropriate and relevant to the subject matter.

Additionally, the chosen font should be easy to read, as this can greatly affect the audience’s comprehension.

It is also important to think about the timing of the presentation and how long it should be.

Keep in mind that shorter is better; try to limit the total time to around 10 minutes.

After this is done, the presentation can be practiced in order to ensure confidence and effective communication.

Once the presenter is comfortable, the presentation is ready to be shared with the audience.

With the right combination of planning, design, and delivery, a successful PowerPoint presentation can be created.

With an engaging and informative presentation, audiences can gain a better understanding of the subject matter and be more likely to remember the key points.

Planning ahead and taking the time to design the slides and visuals will pay off when it comes to delivering a successful presentation.

Final Thoughts

Creating a successful PowerPoint presentation is a combination of planning, design, and delivery.

From determining the purpose and desired outcome, to gathering and organizing content, to designing the slides and incorporating visuals, to selecting a font and practicing the presentation, each step is critical in creating an effective and engaging presentation.

With the right combination of these steps, you can create an impressive PowerPoint presentation and achieve great results with your audience.

Now that you know the steps for creating a successful presentation, it’s time to get started!

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What to Know

  • Select File > New > Blank Presentation or choose preset theme.
  • Next, select Home tab > New Slide . Or right-click Slide Sorter bar > select New Slide .
  • Select Insert tab > Text Box > select spot in slide for text box > enter text. Select Insert > add images.

This article details how to put together a PowerPoint presentation using PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, PowerPoint 2019, 2016, and 2013.

Here are the steps to create a basic PowerPoint presentation.

Open PowerPoint. The program may open a blank presentation. If so, select File > New to see the options for creating a new slideshow.

If you'd like to take a tour of the most popular PowerPoint features, go to File > New , then choose the Welcome to PowerPoint template.

Select either a Blank Presentation or choose one of the Microsoft-supplied design themes to create your presentation. When you choose a blank presentation, PowerPoint creates a one-slide presentation that starts with a title slide. You can then select the text boxes on the Title Slide to add your text.

Themes include matching color palettes and fonts to help you create a document with a cohesive look.

Add more slides to your presentation. Go to the Home tab and select New Slide . Or, right-click the Slide Sorter bar in the left pane and select New Slide .

Change the slide layout, if desired. Go to the Home tab and select Layout . Then, choose options for content layout in your slides, which you can resize or delete as needed.

Repeat these steps until you have enough slides to finish your presentation.

Now that you've created the framework of your presentation, you can use some basic operations to make it more interesting.

If you selected a pre-determined layout for a slide that includes text or image elements, click any element. Selecting a text box opens it for editing. You can then type or paste your content into the text box. General content boxes have icons to click to insert objects, including tables, charts, SmartArt, pictures, and video.

Add a text box to a slide. Go to the Insert tab and choose Text Box . Click any place in the slide to place the box. When you begin typing, the Home tab opens with text formatting options such as font, size, bold, italics, color, and alignment. The text editing buttons are only available when a text box is selected.

To resize a text box, drag (click and hold with a mouse) one of the adjustment handles on the outside of the text box until the text box is the desired size.

Add an image. Go to the Insert tab and find the options in the Images group. Choose from these options:

  • Picture opens a file browser. Navigate to the photo on your computer you wish to use.
  • Online Picture opens a search window. Search Bing for an image online or use OneDrive to access your photos.
  • Screenshot captures part of your screen and adds it to your presentation.
  • Photo Album accesses a group of photos on your computer.

Adding other objects is also done through the Insert tab. You can drag and create shapes, SmartArt, and charts.

Save and Share a PowerPoint Presentation

Don't leave your new presentation without saving it. Also, you may want to share it with someone or put it where you can access it easily.

Save your presentation by selecting File > Save As .

You can also select Save as Adobe PDF to convert the presentation to a PDF file.

If you use OneDrive, save your presentation to OneDrive for easy access and sharing.

Select File > Share to see options to share your presentation quickly. Depending on your other software, PowerPoint allows you to share through OneDrive, email, and other options.

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How to Create a PowerPoint Presentation Step by Step: 2024 Guide

Creating a PowerPoint presentation is a skill that’s become essential whether you’re a student, professional, or just looking to organize your thoughts visually. A PowerPoint presentation can help you communicate ideas, pitch proposals, or educate an audience with ease. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps of creating an attention-grabbing presentation from scratch, so let’s dive in.

Step by Step Tutorial: Creating a PowerPoint Presentation

Creating a PowerPoint presentation might seem daunting at first, but by following these simple steps, you’ll be able to craft a compelling presentation that captivates your audience. This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a presentation, from opening PowerPoint to adding the finishing touches.

Step 1: Open PowerPoint and Choose a Template

Open Microsoft PowerPoint on your computer and select a template that fits your presentation’s theme and purpose.

Choosing the right template is crucial as it lays the foundation for your presentation’s design. PowerPoint offers a variety of templates to suit different needs, from business presentations to educational slideshows. Pick one that reflects the tone you want to set.

Step 2: Create Title Slide

Add a title slide by clicking on the “New Slide” button and selecting “Title Slide” from the options.

Your title slide is the first impression your audience will get, so make it count. Include the title of your presentation, your name, and any other relevant information. Keep it simple and eye-catching.

Step 3: Add Content Slides

Add new slides for your content by clicking on the “New Slide” button and choose the layout that best fits your information.

For each new slide, think about the best way to present your information. Will it be a bullet list, a graph, or an image? PowerPoint provides different slide layouts that can help you organize your content effectively.

Step 4: Insert Text

Click on the text boxes to add titles, subtitles, and bullet points to your slides.

When inserting text, it’s essential to be concise and to the point. Use bullet points or short sentences to make your slides easy to read and understand.

Step 5: Add Images, Charts, and Media

Enhance your slides by inserting images, charts, graphs, and other media to support your content.

Visuals can be a powerful tool to complement your message and keep your audience engaged. Make sure to use high-quality images and charts that are relevant to your content.

Step 6: Customize Slide Design

Customize the design of your slides by adjusting the background, colors, and fonts to make your presentation more visually appealing.

Your presentation’s design should reflect your content and audience. Customize your slides’ look and feel by using colors and fonts that are easy on the eyes and consistent throughout the presentation.

Step 7: Add Transitions and Animations

Apply transitions between slides and animations to text or objects to make your presentation more dynamic.

Transitions and animations can help maintain your audience’s interest, but use them sparingly. Too many animations can be distracting and may take away from your content.

Step 8: Review and Edit

Review your slides for any typos, inaccuracies, or design inconsistencies, and make the necessary edits.

It’s always good practice to review your presentation before the final show. Check for any mistakes or design issues that could detract from your message.

Step 9: Practice Your Presentation

Practice presenting your slides to ensure you are familiar with the content and the flow of your presentation.

Practicing your presentation helps you become more comfortable with the material and timings. It also allows you to make any last-minute adjustments to your slides.

Step 10: Save and Share

Save your presentation and share it with your audience, either by email, cloud storage, or by presenting it live.

Once your presentation is complete, save it in the appropriate format and share it with your audience. You can share it via email, a cloud storage service, or present it live during a meeting or class.

After completing these steps, you will have a well-structured and visually appealing PowerPoint presentation ready to impress your audience.

Tips for Creating a PowerPoint Presentation

  • Keep your slides simple and uncluttered to maintain your audience’s attention.
  • Use high-contrast text and background colors for readability.
  • Limit the number of bullet points per slide to avoid overwhelming your audience.
  • Use high-quality images and avoid stretching them to maintain professionalism.
  • Rehearse your presentation multiple times to ensure a smooth delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many slides should a powerpoint presentation have.

The number of slides in your presentation should be dictated by the content and the time available. As a general rule, try not to exceed one slide per minute of presentation time.

Can I use videos in my PowerPoint presentation?

Yes, you can insert videos into your PowerPoint slides. Make sure they are relevant to your content and that you have the necessary rights to use them.

What is the best font size to use for PowerPoint presentations?

A font size of at least 24 points is recommended for readability, but this may vary depending on your audience and the size of the screen.

How can I make my PowerPoint presentation more engaging?

To make your presentation more engaging, use storytelling, ask questions, include interactive elements, and use relevant visuals to complement your message.

Can I access PowerPoint presentations on different devices?

Yes, you can access PowerPoint presentations on different devices as long as you have the PowerPoint app installed or access to PowerPoint Online.

  • Open PowerPoint and choose a template.
  • Create a title slide.
  • Add content slides.
  • Insert text.
  • Add images, charts, and media.
  • Customize slide design.
  • Add transitions and animations.
  • Review and edit.
  • Practice your presentation.
  • Save and share.

Creating a compelling PowerPoint presentation requires a blend of clear content, engaging visuals, and confident delivery. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can build a presentation that not only looks professional but also keeps your audience invested in what you have to say. Remember, the key to a successful presentation is preparation. Take the time to practice, edit, and refine your slides until they convey your message effectively and effortlessly. As PowerPoint continues to evolve, stay updated with the latest features to ensure your presentations stand out. Whether you’re in the classroom, boardroom, or conference hall, a well-crafted PowerPoint presentation can be the difference between leaving a lasting impact or being quickly forgotten. So go ahead, use this 2024 guide to create a powerpoint presentation that’s not just good, but great.

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Create a presentation in four simple steps in PowerPoint

You can quickly create a simple framework for a professional-looking presentation by applying a theme for a unified look, adding new slides with various slide layouts, and then adding visual interest by applying a slide transition to all slides.

On the Design tab, select the theme you want.

Themes gallery on the Design tab

On the Home tab, click New Slide .

Shows New Slide button on Home tab of the ribbon in PowerPoint

To choose a different slide layout, click the arrow next to New Slide and then click the slide layout you want.

On the Transitions tab, click the transition you want.

The Transitions tab on the Ribbon in PowerPoint.

On the Transitions tab, click Apply To All .

Apply to All command on the Transitions tab in PowerPoint

Now you've set up a presentation with a consistent theme and transition style. Next, add more slides, and fill them in with the text and visuals you need for your message.

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To choose a different slide layout, click Layout to see a gallery of options, and then select the slide layout you want.

On the Transitions tab, select the transition you want.

To open the complete gallery of Transition options, click the downward pointing arrow at the right end.

On the Transitions tab, in the Timing group, click Apply To All .

Select Apply to All to use the transition on every slide in your presentation

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How to Create a PowerPoint Presentation

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Introduction: How to Create a PowerPoint Presentation

How to Create a PowerPoint Presentation

The possible uses of PowerPoint are countless.  A slide show can help a teacher teach a lesson, illustrate an event in history, easily display statistical information, or be used for training in corporations.  A slide show can be a valuable tool for teaching, sharing and learning.  Whether presenting at a conference or convincing your parents to get a puppy, PowerPoint presentations are useful no matter what the topic and help communicate ideas to an audience.  The invention of PowerPoint by Gaskins has saved presenters hours of painstakingly handcrafting displays, and created a professional and easy way to relay information.  The following are steps on how to create a basic PowerPoint presentation, however certain steps may vary slightly depending upon what version of PowerPoint you are using.  This tutorial is specifically using PowerPoint 2007.

Step 1: Launch the PowerPoint Program

When you launch the PowerPoint program, you may be prompted to pick what kind of document you want to create.  Choose to create a blank presentation.  If it does not ask you this, a blank presentation will automatically launch.

Step 2: Choosing a Design

The next thing you want to do is decide what design you want for the presentation. To do this, go to the 'Design' tab at the top of the page. Scroll through all the options and decide which one looks best for the presentation you want. To get a preview of what the design will look like before applying it to the presentation, hover over the design you want to preview. This design will be automatically continued throughout the rest of your presentation. Once you have more than one slide, you can add a different design for just one slide. To do this, select the slide you want to change the design on by clicking on it. It will pop-up as the big slide in the screen. Then you can right-click the design you want for this slide and select 'Apply to Selected Slide'. It will appear on that slide, but will not change the design of the other slides.

Step 3: Create Title Page

Click the first box that says 'Click to add title' and add the title of your presentation.  Click the bottom box to add your name, or any other subtitle that you choose.  Once you have your text in the boxes, you can change their font, size, color, etc. with the toolbar options at the top.  You can change the size of the text box by selecting it, and then dragging the corners of the box.  To move the text boxes, select the box, and move your arrow over the border of the box.  A four-arrow icon will appear, and clicking with this icon will allow you to move the text boxes wherever you choose.

Step 4: Add More Slides

Chances are, you are going to need more than one slide.  There are a few ways you can add more slides.  Notice that there is a separate area to the left of the screen where your first slide is located.  The first way to add a slide is to right-click the area under where your first slide is located and select 'New Slide'.  A new slide will appear.  The second way to add another slide it to click 'New Slide' in the toolbar above the slides.  This button is divided into two parts,. The top will insert a new slide with a default layout.  You can also click the bottom half of this button, which will allow you to choose what type of layout you want.  You can choose a slide with two text-boxes and a title, one text-box, only a title, and many other options.  You will see your new slide appear to the left under the first, as well become the large slide that you can edit.  The design you picked earlier will have carried over to this slide.  The design will carry over for the rest of the slides you create unless you decide to change just one, like described earlier.  The guideline layout you chose will appear, and you can then add in your information.

Step 5: Add Charts, Pictures, Graphs, Etc.

If you want to insert a chart, picture, graph, or any other graphic, click on the 'Insert' tab at the top of the window.  Here you will see buttons of all the options of what you can insert into your slide.  Click the designated box and insert what it is you want to have on that slide.  A second way you can insert pictures and graphs is when you have an empty text or image box.  Little pictures of the same options you saw in the toolbox will show up in the middle of the box, and you can click any of these to insert as well.  Once you have your chart or picture, you can add a border or edit it however you want in the 'Format' tab.

Step 6: Add Transitions

To add transitions in between your slides, click the 'Animations' tab at the top of the page.  Here you can scroll through all the options of transitions, and hover over them to see a preview.  Select the slide you want the transition applied to, and then click the transition you chose.  You can do this for every slide, selecting the same or different transitions.

Step 7: Changing the Order

Once you have all your slides made, you can change the order of the slides.  To do this, click and drag the slides from where they are to where you want them in the order.  Another possibility, which is particularly useful if you presentation is longer, is to click the 'Outline' button.  You can find this small button above the left area where all your slides are located smaller, directly to the right of the 'Slides' button.  Here you will see a list of all your slides and you can click and drag your slides to where you want them.

Step 8: Play the Presentation

Once you have all your slides completed and in the order you want, view your slideshow.  Click the 'Slide Show' tab at the top of the page and select 'From Beginning'.  You can go through your entire slideshow, and change slides by clicking or pressing the right arrow.  A shortcut to this is pressing F5.  Congratulations! You have now made a PowerPoint presentation.

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Infographics have emerged as one of the most popular and effective forms of visual content in recent years. Research shows that people following directions with illustrations do 323% better than those following text-only directions. Articles featuring infographics also receive 30 times more reads than all-text articles.

It‘s clear that in today‘s fast-paced, information-saturated world, infographics are a highly valuable tool for grabbing attention, simplifying complex topics, and making your message more memorable. The good news is, you don‘t need to be a graphic designer or have expensive software to create professional-looking infographics. Microsoft PowerPoint provides all the tools you need to design stunning data visualizations.

In this guide, we‘ll walk you step-by-step through the process of making infographics in PowerPoint. We‘ll cover everything from planning and sketching your infographic to customizing templates and adding the finishing touches. Plus, we‘ve included expert design tips, real-world examples, and helpful resources along the way.

Whether you‘re a complete beginner or a seasoned pro looking to up your infographic game, this article will give you the knowledge and skills to create captivating infographics that inform, persuade, and inspire. Let‘s get started!

Getting Started with PowerPoint Infographics

Before diving into the design process, it‘s important to understand why PowerPoint is such a great tool for making infographics:

  • Most people are already familiar with PowerPoint‘s interface and features.
  • PowerPoint is included with Microsoft Office, which many individuals and organizations already have installed.
  • The software provides a variety of shapes, icons, charts, and SmartArt graphics that can be used to build infographics.
  • You can easily share, embed, or print your infographic slides.

Of course, PowerPoint does have some limitations compared to more advanced graphic design programs. But in most cases, it is more than sufficient for creating high-quality, visually engaging infographics.

Step 1: Plan Out Your Infographic

Like any design project, creating a successful infographic starts with thorough planning. Before you even open PowerPoint, consider:

  • The goal of your infographic – what key message are you trying to communicate?
  • Your target audience – what type of visual style and language will resonate with them?
  • The data/information you want to include – gather your content and statistics
  • Rough layout ideas – sketch out a basic wireframe of your infographic‘s structure

Taking the time to outline your vision upfront will make the actual design process much smoother. It helps to ensure your infographic is focused, well-organized, and aligned with your objectives.

Step 2: Set Up Your PowerPoint Slide

Now it‘s time to open a blank PowerPoint presentation and set up your infographic slide. Here‘s how:

  • Go to the Design tab and select "Slide Size." Choose "Custom Slide Size."
  • Enter the dimensions for your infographic. An 816 x 1056 px size works well for most infographics, but you can make it wider or taller depending on your needs. Keep in mind the ideal sizes for where you plan to publish/share it.
  • If you want a transparent background for easy overlaying, go to the Design tab, select "Format Background," then check the "Hide background graphics" box.
  • Use the guides and rulers (under the View tab) to help with alignment and spacing as you design.

With your blank canvas ready, you‘re all set to start building a beautiful infographic in PowerPoint.

Step 3: Choose a Color Scheme

Color plays a huge role in the overall look and feel of your infographic. It‘s a good idea to choose your color palette before getting too far into the design.

Try browsing sites like Coolors or Adobe Color to find inspiring color schemes. You can also use PowerPoint‘s built-in themes and variants for pre-designed color combinations. Aim for 2-4 main colors to keep your design looking clean and uncluttered.

Remember to consider color psychology – different colors evoke different moods and associations. For example, blue tends to symbolize trustworthiness and security, while green connotes growth and harmony. Pick colors that fit your infographic‘s topic and tone.

Step 4: Add Text

Start adding the text content for your infographic, such as the headline, subheadings, data points, and annotations. A few tips for working with text:

  • Use text boxes to type and manipulate text freely
  • Customize fonts, colors, and sizes from the Home tab
  • Keep font styles/sizes consistent (e.g. one font for headers, another for body text)
  • Highlight key words or statistics in a contrasting color
  • Left-align text and avoid long line lengths for easier reading
  • Break text-heavy sections into bullets or small chunks

Step 5: Visualize Your Data

The hallmark of an infographic is using visuals to make information more engaging and digestible. Luckily, PowerPoint has lots of options for data visualization:

  • SmartArt: Pre-built diagrams like process arrows, pyramids, Venn diagrams, matrices, etc. Find these under the Insert tab.
  • Charts: Bar graphs, line charts, pie charts, and more, which automatically update when you edit the data. Also under the Insert tab.
  • Shapes & Icons: Symbols and illustrations that can represent concepts. Find these in the "Shapes" and "Icons" menus.

The key is choosing the right visual for your data. For example, use a bar chart to compare quantities, a line graph to show changes over time, or a pyramid to illustrate hierarchies.

Keep your visuals simple and clear. Avoid 3D graphs, overly bright colors, or distracting "chart junk." Label data directly if possible, rather than relying on legends.

Step 6: Insert High Quality Images

Images are another essential element for catching the eye and reinforcing your message. You can use photographs, illustrations, icons, or other graphics.

Avoid generic stock photos or low-res, fuzzy images. Stick to high quality, professional visuals. There are plenty of free stock photo sites like Unsplash , as well as affordable marketplaces like Shutterstock .

Make sure any images you use are relevant to your content. They should add meaning or context, not just decorate. And always respect image licenses and give proper attribution.

Step 7: Customize a Template

While it‘s certainly possible to design an infographic from scratch, using a template can be a big time-saver. A template will have placeholder text and visuals arranged in a layout, so you can simply customize it with your own content.

To find PowerPoint infographic templates:

  • Go to the File tab and select "New"
  • Type "infographic" in the search bar
  • Browse the available templates and choose one you like
  • Replace the sample text and images with your own
  • Adjust colors, fonts, and other design elements as desired

There are also many websites that offer free or low-cost infographic templates compatible with PowerPoint, such as Canva and Venngage .

Just make sure to choose a template that aligns with your goals and brand aesthetic. You want it to look unique to you, not like everyone else using the same template.

Step 8: Refine Your Design

Once you have all the different elements in place, step back and look at your infographic as a whole. How‘s the overall flow and balance? Effective infographics have:

  • A logical hierarchy and sequence of information
  • Consistent fonts, colors, and imagery
  • Ample negative/white space to avoid clutter
  • Intentional alignment and grouping of related elements
  • A compelling story or conclusion

Don‘t be afraid to edit and rearrange as needed. Move things around, try out different layouts, and keep simplifying until you‘re happy with the final design.

It can also help to get feedback from others. Show your infographic to colleagues or friends and ask for their honest impressions and suggestions.

Bonus PowerPoint Infographic Tips

To take your infographic designs to the next level, try out these pro tips:

  • Animation: PowerPoint‘s animation tools let you reveal your infographic in stages with clickable effects. Used sparingly, animations can add polish and interactivity.
  • Accessibility: Make sure your infographic can be understood by people with color blindness or other visual impairments. Use labels and patterns in addition to colors. Add alt text to images and shapes.
  • Branding: Incorporate your brand colors, fonts, and logo for a cohesive, recognizable look. Maintain a consistent visual identity across all your infographics.
  • Repurposing: Look for opportunities to repurpose your infographic into other formats, like a motion graphic video, social media micro-content, or print handout.
  • Promotion: Once your infographic is finished, share it widely! Post it on your blog and social channels, submit it to infographic directories, and use it in sales or marketing materials.

Uses and Examples of PowerPoint Infographics

Well-crafted infographics can support many different business and communication goals, such as:

  • Summarizing research findings or annual reports
  • Explaining a complex process or concept
  • Highlighting features or benefits of a product
  • Providing instructions or tutorials
  • Raising awareness of an issue or cause
  • Showcasing data from a survey or study

Some specific ideas:

  • Timeline infographics that visualize the history or development of something, or depict future projections and goals.
  • Comparison infographics that show the similarities and differences between two or more options.
  • Geographic infographics that display location-based or demographic data using maps.
  • Anatomical infographics that illustrate the parts and functions of a physical object or system.
  • List infographics that present a collection of tips, resources, or examples to help readers learn about a topic.
  • Single data point infographics that call attention to one key statistic or fact, often in a highly visual way.

Need some visual inspiration? Check out these examples of infographics created in PowerPoint:

Example 1 – Selection of infographic slide layouts, from process diagrams to data visualizations Example 2 – Diverse set of infographic templates in different styles and themes Example 3 – Modern, sleek infographic slide decks featuring timelines, maps, puzzles, and more

Studying well-made infographics can give you ideas for your own designs and help you spot best practices to emulate.

We‘ve covered a lot of ground in this guide to infographics in PowerPoint! You now know the basic building blocks of an infographic, plus specific steps and techniques for creating an effective design.

Most importantly, you‘ve seen how PowerPoint is a robust tool for making engaging infographics, even without a formal graphic design background. Its built-in features and customization options make it possible for anyone to produce professional-caliber results.

Compelling infographics can supercharge your marketing, storytelling, and thought leadership. When you‘re ready to harness their power, fire up PowerPoint and start experimenting with different layouts, visuals, and data. The more you practice, the more you‘ll develop your own infographic style.

Don‘t be discouraged if your early attempts feel a bit clunky. Infographic design is both an art and science that you‘ll improve at over time. Bookmark this guide to reference as you learn, and don‘t hesitate to borrow from the examples, templates, and resources provided.

You‘ve got all the tools and knowledge you need to create infographics that are memorable, shareable, and impactful. Now go put your new skills into action!

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A simple guide to slideshows

Learn what slideshows are, how they’re used, common features, and how to choose a slideshow maker. Get started creating your own slideshows today with Microsoft PowerPoint.

What is a slideshow?

What are slideshows used for.

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Meetings and presentations

Slideshows are most frequently used to create professional presentations for business meetings, conferences, and educational purposes. A  slideshow program  allows people to organize content, include visuals, and enhance the overall impact of their message.

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Visual storytelling

Because slideshows sequentially display engaging visuals, text, and other multimedia, they’re a strong way to tell a cohesive and compelling narrative from start to finish.

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Content creation

Slideshows give content creators a versatile and efficient way to organize information, increase visual appeal, and communicate effectively across different contexts.

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Photo and video sharing

Slideshow makers are popular for creating photo and video presentations, especially for events like weddings, birthdays, and vacations. People can add transitions, music, and captions to fully bring the photo-sharing experience to life.

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Training and tutorials

Slideshows help break down complex information into digestible chunks with the support of visuals and text, making them ideal for instructional materials, tutorials, and training modules.

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Collaborative projects

In collaborative settings, teams use slideshow makers to create joint presentations or reports. The best slideshow makers enable multiple contributors to add their content simultaneously, which helps ensure a cohesive and unified presentation.

What are the features of a slideshow creator?

Slideshow creators vary in what they offer but ideally include:

A library of templates, themes, and images.

If you’re not a designer, this feature is huge. Simply browse the options available in your slideshow maker library to create a polished, professionally designed presentation in a flash. Be sure to confirm that access to the library is free and the images are approved for unrestricted usage.

Audio and video compatibility.

Keeping your audience engaged is key to any successful slideshow presentation. To mix things up, being able to add a multimedia element—like a song or a video clip—will help people stay focused and interested.

Presentation tools.

Handy presenter tools go a long way toward making your slideshow experience seamless. For example, straightforward slide navigation, slideshow keyboard shortcuts, pen and highlighter markup, and adjustable resolution settings.

AI assistance.

With AI revolutionizing content creation, using a slideshow maker that has AI capabilities will enhance efficiency and innovation. Depending on the slideshow app you have, creating an entire slideshow could be as easy as a quick prompt, like “Make a presentation about the benefits of sustainable fashion that has 15 slides.” 

Animations.

Like audio and video, animations give your audience a bit of sensory surprise that can capture their attention. 

Slide transitions.

Add some pizzazz to how you change slides with visual effects like fading, wiping, and zooming. 

Screen recording.

Being able to record your screen in a slideshow maker is helpful when giving an instructional talk, software demonstration, and other types of presentations that require visual aids.

A place to put speaker notes.

Having somewhere to jot a few notes down will help remind you of everything you want to cover as you present.

Different viewing options.

Looking at different views—for example, a presenter view, an audience view, and a high-level view of slide order—is useful when organizing your slideshow’s structure and understanding and preparing for what you’ll see versus what your audience will see.

How do I choose the right slideshow maker?

When choosing a slideshow maker, keep the following questions in mind to make sure you get the most for your money:

Is it scalable with your business?

As your organization grows and changes, it’s important to have flexible technology that adapts to new needs. Having certain features—such as cloud-based collaboration, compatibility with other work apps, and a mobile app—will help ensure that no matter how your business changes, the slideshow maker is up to the task. This also applies to pricing plans. Consider choosing a slideshow app that has a subscription plan (so the software is always up to date), volume-based pricing, or enterprise-level pricing.

Does it have a variety of visual elements?

It’s pretty much a given that a slideshow maker will allow you to add images, but think outside the JPEG box—what other visual elements are available to you? Features like preset themes, free templates, SmartArt, a built-in clip art library, shape tools, background styles, 3D models, and charts and graphs provide diverse ways to switch up how a slideshow looks without relying solely on adding your own images.

Is it easy to use?

You could have the most feature-rich slideshow maker on the market, but if it isn’t easy to use, you probably won’t use it. Or you will, but you’ll be frustrated, waste valuable time, and have difficulty convincing people you work with to use it. As you research slideshow makers, look for videos that show the apps’ interfaces in action to help you decide if they’re intuitive and will have a shorter learning curve.

Does it have collaboration and sharing options?

Because making a slideshow is often a collaborative effort, it’s worthwhile to find a slideshow creator that was designed with this in mind. Pick one that offers editing controls and commenting, as well as the ability to work on a slideshow at the same time as someone else. Having a cloud-based slideshow maker will be key here. You’ll not only save yourself time but also keep things simple by not having multiple versions of the same slideshow.

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Frequently asked questions

How do i make a good slideshow.

Making a good slideshow in PowerPoint is easy:

Plan what you’d like to include in your slideshow.

Launch your slideshow creator.

Choose the theme you’d like.

Import media.

Add text, music, and transitions.

Record, save, and share your slideshow.

Learn more about how to make a slideshow .

How do I add music to a slideshow?

To add music to a slideshow, first make sure that you’re using a slideshow maker with music compatibility. In PowerPoint, follow these steps:

Open your PowerPoint presentation and select the slide where you want to add music.

Click on the Insert tab in the ribbon menu.

Click on the Audio button and select Audio on My PC.

Browse to the folder on your computer where the audio file is located and select it.

Click on the Insert button.

How do I record a slideshow?

The steps for recording a slideshow in PowerPoint will vary depending on the version that you own. Get help with slideshow recording based on your version. 

What types of files can I add to a slideshow?

File compatibility in PowerPoint includes the use of JPEGs, PNGs, TIFFs, GIFs, PDFs, MP3s, WAVs, MIDIs, MPEG-4 Videos, and Windows Media Videos.  

How do I share my slideshow?

To share your PowerPoint slideshow, follow these steps:

Open your presentation and click Share at the top right of your screen.

If your presentation isn't already stored on OneDrive, select where to save your presentation to the cloud.

Choose a permission level, like Anyone with a link , or maybe just people in your company. You can also control if people can edit or just view the doc. 

Select Apply.

Enter names and a message.

Select Send.

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In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the process of transforming your PowerPoint presentations into dynamic videos and you will get to know how to create a video with powerpoint. Converting your slides to videos offers numerous benefits, including expanding your reach beyond traditional audiences, boosting viewer engagement with multimedia content, and simplifying content sharing across various platforms. Whether you're a business professional looking to create impactful presentations or an educator aiming to make learning more interactive, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and tools to create compelling videos using PowerPoint.

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Part 1: how to plan and create a video with powerpoint, part 2: [quicker & easier] try virbo ai to make powerpoint presentations with real-time avatars (300 words), step 1: choose template and slides, step 2: add animations, step 3: export your powerpoint presentation as a video, part 4: benefits of turning your presentation into a video.

Before diving into the creation process, it's essential to plan your video meticulously to ensure it resonates with your target audience. Start by outlining the key messages and objectives you want to convey through your video. Consider the visual elements, such as images, charts, and animations, that will enhance your content and engage viewers effectively.

Once you have a clear plan in place, creating a video with PowerPoint becomes a straightforward process. Utilize PowerPoint's extensive features to design visually appealing slides, incorporate relevant transitions and animations, and add background music or narration to elevate the overall viewing experience.

Remember, a well-planned video not only captures attention but also delivers your message succinctly and persuasively. So, invest time in planning and crafting your PowerPoint presentation to create a compelling video that resonates with your audience and achieves your objectives.

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One of the standout features of Virbo is its seamless importing capability, allowing you to integrate your existing PowerPoint presentations directly into the platform. This feature enables you to leverage Virbo’s innovative avatars to create more personalized and interactive content, enhancing viewer engagement and retention.

The Virbo AI platform boasts a user-friendly interface and a diverse range of customizable templates featuring animated avatars. Whether you're looking to create a professional business presentation, an educational tutorial, or a creative storytelling video, Virbo offers a variety of templates to suit your needs.

Here's how to use Virbo to convert your animated PPT to a video in just a few clicks, before starting to turn your powerpoint into a video, it'll be better to download the Virbo app beforehand:

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  • Select the prominent "Create Video" button. Within the displayed window, locate the "Import PPT" feature situated in the bottom left corner. This option serves as your entry point to integrate your animated PowerPoint presentation into the Virbo platform.

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Begin by selecting a template that aligns with the theme and tone of your presentation. PowerPoint offers a variety of customizable templates that cater to different presentation styles. Once you've chosen a template, use “Animations” customize it by adding relevant text, images, and graphics to create engaging slides that convey your message effectively.

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Enhance the visual appeal of your presentation by incorporating animations and multimedia elements. Use PowerPoint's animation and transition features to add movement and flow to your slides. You can also insert video and audio files to provide additional context or emphasize key points. Consider recording your presentation using PowerPoint's built-in recording feature to add a personal touch. Additionally, adding captions to videos can make your content more accessible and engaging for viewers.

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Once you've finalized your presentation, it's time to export it as a video file. In PowerPoint, navigate to the 'File' menu and select 'Export' or 'Save As.' Choose the 'Create a Video' option and select the desired video quality and format. Alternatively, you can save your presentation as a PowerPoint show (.ppsx) to retain all the interactive features and animations, allowing viewers to watch the presentation at their own pace.

Transforming your PowerPoint presentation into a video offers several compelling benefits that can significantly enhance the impact and reach of your content.

  • Easy to Share and Distribute: Videos are easily shareable across various platforms, including social media, email, and websites. This enables you to reach a broader audience and maximize the exposure of your message with minimal effort.
  • Enhanced Visual Appeal: Videos allow you to incorporate dynamic elements such as animations, transitions, and multimedia content, making your presentation more visually engaging and memorable for viewers.
  • Captures Attention: Videos are inherently more engaging than static slides, capturing the attention of viewers and encouraging them to stay engaged with your content for a longer duration.
  • Improved Accessibility: Adding captions and subtitles to your video ensures that your content is accessible to a wider audience, including individuals with hearing impairments or those viewing your video in a noisy environment.
  • Versatility: Videos can be repurposed for various purposes, such as marketing campaigns, training sessions, or educational materials, providing you with a versatile and cost-effective content creation tool.
  • Increased Engagement and Retention: Videos have the ability to evoke emotions and tell a compelling story, making your message more relatable and memorable for viewers. The combination of visual and auditory elements in videos can significantly increase viewer engagement and retention rates

In this guide, we've explored the step-by-step process of how to create a video with powerpoint presentations, highlighting the numerous benefits such as enhanced visual appeal, increased engagement, and easy sharing. By applying these techniques and exploring options like Virbo AI, you can significantly elevate the impact and reach of your presentations. We highly recommend Virbo AI for its innovative features, including real-time avatars, which can further enhance your video content and captivate your audience.

Elevate your presentations today with Virbo AI and transform your ideas into engaging and memorable videos!

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