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Can I turn a Word document into a PowerPoint presentation?


I asked this question earlier in the PowerPoint 2003 section, but I thought this might be a better place for it. For the presentation I need to give soon, we're allowed to use any method we want. At first I decided to just use an outline created in Word, but now I realize that I want to make a PowerPoint presentation. Is there any way I can convert my outline into a PowerPoint document?

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aikloveqa
Of course you can.
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AndrewB
I answered your question earlier, but I'll answer it again:

I found an online resource that shows how to do this, but it would take awhile to type it out here so I'll just provide the link. I'd pretty much have to copy and paste the whole thing anyway: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/creating-powerpoint-presentations-from-word-outlines-HA010197798.aspx

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