How to Create a PowerPoint Presentation

No matter what the topic, a PowerPoint presentation can help you communicate an idea to an audience. Learn the basics before proceeding. These methods will teach you how to create a presentation from a PowerPoint template or create a fully customized presentation. Here are some steps to get you started.

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    Open PowerPoint. You will see a blank screen with two boxes in the middle of the screen. One of the boxes says "Click to add title," the other says "Click to add subtitle."
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    On the tab at the upper left side of your screen, hit the "File" tab..
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    On the vertical toolbar to the left, hit the "New" tab.
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    If you wish to use a template, click on the "Sample templates" box.
    • A template is a slideshow with a preloaded background that is designed for specific presentations, such as an itinerary or a status report.
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    Click on the template you want to use, depending on the purpose of your presentation.
    • If you don't find the kind of template you need for your presentation, it's probably best to choose a theme.
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    If you wish to use a theme, click on the "Themes" box in the "New" tab.
    • A theme is a slideshow with a preloaded background that can be used for general presentations.
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    Click on the specific template or theme you want to work with from the list of choices.
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    Once your theme is loaded, click on the "Click to add title" and "Click to add subtitle" boxes and add the title and subtitle (if necessary) of your own presentation.
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    After deciding on a title, click on the "New Slide" button in the "Slides" tab up top.
    • You can also create a new slide with the shortcut (Ctrl + M).
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    Continue adding information and pictures as you see fit. In PowerPoint, however, less is often more.
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    Once you are finished with your PowerPoint presentation, go to "File > Save As" and save your file so that you can retrieve it later.
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    When you want to view your presentation as a series of slides, click on the "Slide Show" tab and then click on "From Beginning" top left.
    • To filter through your slides, click the left and right arrows on your keypad to go back and forward, respectively.
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    Open PowerPoint. Depending on your version, a blank presentation may open automatically, or you may need to select the option for a custom presentation.
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    Create your first slide. If you want a title page for your presentation, you can use the default title page template provided by PowerPoint. If you want to change the format of the slide, you can pick from among the options in the "Slide Layout" toolbar. These options have different layouts of titles, text, pictures, charts, etc.
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    Add a new slide. You can do this either by clicking the "New Slide" button in the top toolbar, or by selecting "Insert > New Slide".
    • Every time you create a new slide, you can manage its format using the "Slide Layout" toolbar.
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    Add content to your slides. There are different ways to do this within each version of PowerPoint, and they may differ from version to version. The 2 main ways to add content (text boxes, pictures, charts, other multimedia files) to your slides are described here:
    • You can add content using the "Insert" menu. To do this, click "Insert" and then choose the type of content that you want to add to that slide. You will be prompted to choose a file to insert. As you can see in the image below, there are a number of different options that you can choose, from Word Art to movies.
    • You can add content directly from a slide. To do this, select a format from the "Slide Layout" toolbar that has content options built in. Then, click on the icon of the type of content that you wish to add, and navigate to find the appropriate file.
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    Change slide themes or backgrounds. In PowerPoint, you can choose pre-made themes or create your own custom slide backgrounds. You can also combine themes with custom background colors.
    • To choose a theme, you can either click on "Slide Theme" on the top toolbar, or select "Format > Slide Theme" from the main menu.
    • To change background color, you can click "Format Background" in the Formatting Palette or select "Format > Slide Background..." from the main menu. There are tons of different colors and designs to choose from, so you will have to play around to find one that you like. When you are done, click "Apply" or "Apply To All" depending on whether you want that background on just the current slide or all slides.
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    View your slideshow. To view your final product, you can either click "Slide Show" in the top toolbar or select "Slide Show > View Slide Show" in the main menu.
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    Start with a template or theme. A template or theme will dress up your presentation with pre-made layouts and color schemes. Choose one by clicking the Office orb in the upper-left corner, and selecting New. Then, on the left, select Installed Templates or Installed Themes.
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    Browse through the slides from the template and see what you like. On the sidebar at left, you can click different template or theme slides to see what they look like. Here are a few things you can do with the different slides:
    • Duplicate slides. Right click on a slide, and select Duplicate Slide.
    • Delete slides. Right click on a slide and select Delete Slide, or click Home on the top bar, then Delete Slide.
    • Change the layout of your slides. You can select slides that have more or less text boxes, photo boxes, or any other template items you want. Select a slide, right click, and hover over Layout. Or, click Home on the top bar, and then the drop menu next to Layout.
    • Add slides. If you want your new slide to look exactly like the one before it, right click that slide and select New. Or, if you want a new slide with a completely different layout, click Home, then the drop menu under New Slide.
    • Organize your slides. You can drag and drop slides in the sidebar to the left to reorder them.
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    Start adding content. Here are some tips for putting information into your PowerPoint presentation:
    • Use short, concise words to guide your audience, and let yourself do the detailed explaining. Keywords show that you know your subject when you go more in-depth during your powerpoint. For example, use "Fire Kiln" as a keyword in a PowerPoint, but explain the process during the actual presentation.
    • Think bullet points. Don't use full sentences in your PowerPoint presentations unless it's absolutely necessary.
    • Don't be afraid to spread information across multiple slides. It's better than overcrowding a PowerPoint!
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    Add elements. To insert anything (text, charts, etc), simply click on the designated box to activate it and start inserting away.
    • Inserting pictures and graphs is a good idea to make your presentation more visually engaging. Break up your text!
    • Use color effectively in your PowerPoint. Have a theme of colors and be consistent when using them to highlight key points. This makes your presentation look more professional.
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    Test run your presentation. Click View, then Slide Show, or hit F5 to admire your handiwork.
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Community Q&A

  • How do I add background music to my presentation?
    Answered by wikiHow Contributor
    • Click the Insert tab and select Audio and then click "Audio from my PC." browse your computer for the audio file you want to set as your background music. After inserting the file, click "Play in Background" on the Playback tab.
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  • How do I make bullet points appear one at a time by clicking?
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    • Select the text box that contains the bullet points. Click the "Animation" tab and select the animation type you want to use. Double-check the animation sequence that appears next to each bullet point, and run the slideshow to test it out.
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  • How can I insert checkboxes in my presentation?
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    • PowerPoint doesn't support actual checkboxes, but you can use shapes creatively to make your own. Draw a square to act as the checkbox, and then use the checkmark symbol (✓) to make the box appear checked.
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  • How to insert pictures to a PP Presentation?
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    • Go to "Insert" then find the icon "Picture," click it, find the picture you want to insert, find the folder where the picture, is click the file, and insert. Done!
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  • How do I insert arrows that point at specific objects on the slide?
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    • Click the Insert tab and then click the "Shapes" button. Select the type of arrow you want to insert from the Lines or Block Arrows section. Once you've selected the arrow type, click and drag on the slide to draw the arrow. You can also use an image of an arrow if you want something more stylish.
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  • How do I add background music to my presentation?
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    • Click the Insert tab and select Audio and then click "Audio from my PC." browse your computer for the audio file you want to set as your background music. After inserting the file, click "Play in Background" on the Playback tab.
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  • How do I add flames to my PowerPoint presentation?
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    • Click "file" and press "Special Effects." Choose "fire," then click on the side "moving" or "staying still."
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  • How do I insert more lines?
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    • Go to "Insert," and add a textbox for more typing space. You can then move the textbox to wherever you want. Make sure to save your work when you're done.
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  • How do I remove audio files from my presentation?
  • A-o-A how can I prepare my first slide of name roll, etc.?
  • How to add music videos?
  • How do I add in a footer company logo?
  • How do I get animation to run continuously?
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  • Instead of saving the presentation with the extension *.ppt, go to FILE » SAVE AS and save it as *.pps (PowerPoint Show). This allows you to save the file on your desktop, so when you click on it, the presentation starts automatically. No opening up PowerPoint program first!
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  • Save your work constantly. This way, if you accidentally hit the exit button or your computer shuts down, you won't lose all your hard work!
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  • Make sure your PowerPoint presentation is compatible with the device you will be presenting it on. Your version of PowerPoint may be different than another computers version. To assure your presentation will always work with other people's computers, it may be a good idea to have a copy of Microsoft's PowerPoint Viewer 2007 with you.
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  • Just about any type of file you can think of can be inserted into a presentation, even Macros to make PowerPoint presentations interactive.
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  • If you are proficient in Word, then you might notice that PowerPoint follows a lot of the same rules, such as highlighting and deleting slides like a Word paragraph.
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  • These instructions might differ slightly for different versions of PowerPoint.
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  • If you can't get the drift of it after making your second presentation (nothing fancy), it is good to get a guidebook from your local library or have someone show you how to make a simple presentation.
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  • Keep a backup copy with you. The corrupt flash drive, broken floppy disk, faulty Internet connection, and/or scratched CD could cause major problems if encountered.
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  • If you do not have PowerPoint, you can download the OpenOffice.org Suite and save files in PowerPoint format for free.
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  • For a neat presentation, it is good to only have a few pictures or not too much writing. Seek to keep it simple and uncluttered.
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WarningsEdit

  • Don't use too many special effects as it can get distracting and annoying.
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  • Don't use too much text in one template. Otherwise it would look too crowded and strenuous to the eyes. Not to mention boring.
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  • Remember the more objects embedded in a PowerPoint, the larger the file. So if you're planning on saving it on a disk, you have to keep the file small unless saving the file on a thumb drive (jump drive) or burning it on CD.
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