Sometimes it’s useful to convert your Pow­er­Point pre­sen­ta­tions into Word documents. The resulting handouts help your audience follow the pre­sen­ta­tion, make notes, and read over your material after your pre­sen­ta­tion. In this article, you’ll learn how to convert a file in .ppt format to Word and what steps are involved.

Con­vert­ing Pow­er­Point to Word: how it works

To generate a Word document from your existing Pow­er­Point project, you can use the export function offered by the pre­sen­ta­tion software. Not only does this enable you to convert your Pow­er­Point to Word, you can also continue to work on a Word document afterward. The software provides a range of options for exporting a Word document.

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Con­vert­ing Pow­er­Point to Word – explained in three steps

A project in Pow­er­Point is quickly trans­formed into a Word file. Simply open the relevant pre­sen­ta­tion and then follow the steps below.

Step 1: Export the Pow­er­Point file

First, start the export process for the pre­sen­ta­tion into Word. Click on “File” and then “Export”.

Step 2: Create handouts

The option to convert Pow­er­Point to Word is called “Create Handouts”. Click on the as­so­ci­at­ed button.

Step 3: Convert slides in Microsoft Word

A menu called “Send to Microsoft Word” will appear. Here, you’ll see a preview of the page layout and can decide which option you prefer. Choose the page layout that best suits your needs.

The following options are available:

  • Notes next to the slides
  • Empty lines next to the slides
  • Notes beneath the slides
  • Empty lines next to the slides
  • Outline only

You can either add notes or empty lines for your audience. The “Outline only” option is useful if you want to provide the audience with a pre­sen­ta­tion plan.

In the section below, you can choose between “Insert” and “Insert link”. “Insert” adds all the Pow­er­Point content into Word as static elements. If you choose the link instead, the content in the Word file will au­to­mat­i­cal­ly change when you alter the Pow­er­Point file.

Convert Pow­er­Point to Word: what to do if problems arise?

In the case of long pre­sen­ta­tions and embedded media, con­vert­ing a file can take much longer and even result in an error message. If this happens, you can split the Pow­er­Point pre­sen­ta­tion into several parts before con­vert­ing them to Word. Each component can then be exported and combined with others in Word.

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