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Copying Bulleted Lists from Word to PowerPoint
Do you have a block of text or a bulleted list you created in Word that you want to present using PowerPoint? Follow the steps below to copy and paste your text or list to PowerPoint without losing the formatting: Helpful Hint: are you looking for quicker ways to do things in PowerPoint? Bookmark this PowerPoint keyboard shortcuts list.
Copying Lines or Blocks of Text from Word to PowerPoint
If the text you want to copy from a Word document to a PowerPoint presentation doesn’t contain bullet points, you don’t have to draw a text box to retain formatting. Follow the steps below.
Copying a Table from Word to PowerPoint
If you have a table you created in Word that you want to paste to a PowerPoint presentation, follow these steps to do so without losing the formatting: Tip: would a daily planner help your productivity? Use these PowerPoint templates to create a daily planner. Image credit: Pixabay. All screenshots by Natalie dela Vega. The color, size, picture style, alt text, and other formatting remains the same.