If you’re like most people, you probably have a lot ofdocuments scattered around your office. Some of these documents are old and need to be converted to PDF or PPTX format, while others are just too big or complex to convert into a format that’s easy to read and share. In this article, we’ll show you how to convert a DOCX document to a PPTX file using the free Adobe Acrobat reader. First, open the Adobe Acrobat reader and click on the “Convert” button in the top left corner. Then, select the document you want to convert and click on the “Convert” button again. When the conversion process is complete, you’ll see a confirmation message telling you that the document was converted successfully. If there were any problems with converting the document, please check back later because we’ll be working on fixing them as soon as possible.
Not all presentations have to be made in PowerPoint. If your presentation’s content is in a Word document (DOCX file), there are a couple of ways to turn your document into a PowerPoint presentation (PPTX file).
The Easy Way: Do It on the Web
You can easily convert a Word document to a PowerPoint file on the web. It’s an easy process, but you do have to upload your document to Microsoft’s web app. If you’d rather work with your file locally, there’s a way to do that on your PC.
Convert a Word Document to PowerPoint on Desktop
Microsoft Word’s desktop app doesn’t offer the above feature to automatically convert Word files to PowerPoint. Instead, it uses a manual workaround to convert your files.
This workaround involves formatting your Word document in a way that PowerPoint accepts and then importing the document into the PowerPoint app.
First, Format the Word Document
The first step is to make your Word document PowerPoint compatible. To do this, apply the H1 header style to all headers and the H2 header style to all paragraphs in your document.
Start by opening your document with Microsoft Word. In the Word window, select a header in your document.
While the header is selected, in the “Styles” section at the top of the Word window, click the “Heading 1” style. Do this for all the headers in your document.
Next, select the paragraph beneath your header. Then, in the “Styles” section at the top, click “More,” and then select “Heading 2.” Format all of your document paragraphs this way.
Finally, click File > Save in Word’s menu bar to save the document. (Alternatively, press Ctrl+s on Windows or Command+s on Mac.)
Close the document in Word.
Next, Import the Word Document into PowerPoint
Your Word document is now ready to be imported into PowerPoint and converted into a presentation.
Start the import process by opening PowerPoint on your computer. On the first screen in PowerPoint, click “Blank Presentation” to make a new presentation.
In the PowerPoint editing window that opens, click the “Home” tab at the top. Then, in the “Slides” section at the top, click the arrow icon beside “New Slide.”
Select “Slides from Outline” in the menu that appears.
PowerPoint will ask you to select the file to import into your presentation. Here, select the Word document that you formatted earlier.
Your Word document will now be converted into a PowerPoint presentation. Each “Header 1” in your Word document will now have a dedicated slide in the presentation. Review this presentation and make changes to it if you want.
Lastly, save the presentation by clicking File > Save in PowerPoint’s menu bar.
And that’s all. Your Word document is now ready to be presented to your audience!
Now that you’re done, if you have a PowerPoint presentation that you’d like to convert to Word, there’s a way to do that, too.
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