
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
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.
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.
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.
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 your own or with …
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.
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 design you want. …
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 formatting, …
Record your screen in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support
You can record your computer screen and related audio, and then embed it in your PowerPoint slide—or you can save it as a separate file. Open the slide that you want to put the screen recording on. On …
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.