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  1. Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint presentation

    Are you new to PowerPoint? This is a step-by-step topic to help you create a basic presentation using PowerPoint

  2. Create a presentation in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

    Training: Watch and learn how to create a PowerPoint presentation, add/format text, and add pictures, shapes, and/or charts.

  3. PowerPoint help & learning - support.microsoft.com

    Find PowerPoint help and training from Microsoft. Get answers to your questions, and learn from how-to articles and training videos for PowerPoint.

  4. PowerPoint for Windows training - Microsoft Support

    Training: Watch and learn how to use PowerPoint in Windows. Explore PowerPoint training guides, articles, and how-to videos.

  5. PowerPoint help - Microsoft Support

    Help and support for the Microsoft PowerPoint app on PC, Mac, and mobile. Find how-to articles, watch video tutorials, and get the most out of your Office 365 subscription.

  6. Quick tips: Create and open a PowerPoint presentation

    Now that you've switched to PowerPoint for Windows from Google Slides, you can start collaborating with these quick instructions on how to create, share, and edit presentations on …

  7. Get design ideas for slides with PowerPoint Designer

    Training: PowerPoint Designer helps you automatically create professional looking slides in seconds. Just insert one or more pictures, a list of items, or a list of dates, and select the …

  8. Create a new presentation with Copilot in PowerPoint

    Learn how to use the power of AI in Microsoft 365 Copilot in PowerPoint to create a presentation from scratch.

  9. Use zoom for PowerPoint to bring your presentation to life

    When you create a zoom in PowerPoint, you can jump to and from specific slides, sections, and portions of your presentation in an order you decide while you're presenting.

  10. Presenting with cameo - Microsoft Support

    With cameo, you can insert your live camera feed directly on a PowerPoint slide. You can then apply the same effects to your camera feed as you can to a picture or other object, including …