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PowerPoint is one of the most widespread and widely used Microsoft tools in the world, allowing you to make high-quality presentations in a simple, fast, and visually appealing way.
When you work with others on a presentation, it can be a challenge to see who changed what and how, and which version is the most up to date.
Pictures and videos can often make a PowerPoint presentation file too large. Here are some tips to compress PowerPoint images and media files and keep your file size in check.
Are you building a PowerPoint deck that needs animation?
You created a Google Slides presentation. You need to share it with someone who uses Microsoft PowerPoint and doesn’t have a Google account. What can you do?
You’ve just received a PDF from a client or co-worker, and you need to add the content to your PowerPoint presentation.
Use Google Slides to work on presentations created with other tools. For example, you can convert PowerPoint to Google Slides.
If you often use Google Slides for your presentations and you receive a PowerPoint template or presentation, you’ll need to convert it to a different format.
You don’t have to be stuck in a single presentation format—learn to convert PowerPoint to Keynote in this tutorial and video.
A presentation is the perfect visual support for any type of exposition.