
- Export Word documents to PowerPoint presentations- Learn how to convert Word to PPT and take your presentations to the next level. Transform your Word documents into stunning PowerPoint presentations. 
- Import a Word document into a PowerPoint presentation- Import a Word document into PowerPoint as an object, or create multiple new slides in your presentation from a Word document. 
- Turn your presentation into a video - Microsoft Support- So you have two options for turning your presentation into a video that's ready to view: Save/export your presentation to a video file format (.mp4 or .wmv). Save your presentation as … 
- Use the Speak text-to-speech feature to read text aloud- Depending upon your configuration and installed TTS engines, you can hear most text that appears on your screen in Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and OneNote. For example, if you're … 
- Change the size of your slides - Microsoft Support- Use Widescreen (16:9) or Standard (4:3) or choose a custom size for your slides. 
- Create a PowerPoint presentation from an outline- If you've already jotted down an outline of your presentation in Word and now need a quick way to add it to your slides, you can import a Word outline into PowerPoint. 
- Add a hyperlink to a slide - Microsoft Support- The fastest way to create a basic web hyperlink on a PowerPoint slide is to press Enter after you type the address of an existing webpage (such as http://www.contoso.com). 
- Link or embed a PowerPoint slide in a Word document- Open both the Word document and the PowerPoint presentation that contains the slides that you want to create a linked object or embedded object from. Switch to PowerPoint, and then select … 
- Edit or print PowerPoint handouts in Word - Microsoft Support- You can use the editing and formatting features of Word to edit and print your PowerPoint handouts. 
- Create a new presentation with Copilot in PowerPoint- By using Styles in Word to organize your document, Copilot will better understand your source document structure and how to break it up into slides of a presentation.