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How To Import PowerPoint Template? [Step-by-Step Tutorial!]

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How To Import PowerPoint Template? [Step-by-Step Tutorial!]

When you want to change the design of your presentation but don’t have enough time, try using a template. Microsoft PowerPoint has a variety of built-in templates or you want to take it to another level by importing custom templates to your presentation.

To import PowerPoint Template, open your presentation and click on the “File” tab. Then, choose the “Office” option under the “Blank Presentation” option in the “New” screen. Click on your preferred template and hit “Create” to download the template.

Are you constantly using the same theme? Would you like to change the design of each new presentation? This article is a complete guide on how to import a template to a new or existing presentation as well as how can you save a custom PowerPoint template.

Let’s get started!

1. How to Insert PowerPoint Template?

In Microsoft PowerPoint, you can add custom templates to a presentation file using the “File” menu. Using templates in your PowerPoint presentation makes the slides look more connected and coherent. To add a PowerPoint template to a blank presentation, follow the 5 easy steps.

Step-1: Click on the “File” tab

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The first step is to open any PowerPoint presentation file. Then click on the “File” tab, the first option in the menu ribbon at the top of the screen. 

Step-2: Click on the “New” option

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The next step is to open a new presentation file with a template. To do so, click on the “New” option in the sidebar located at the left side of the screen in the “File” menu.

Step-3: Click on the “Office” option

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Under the “Blank Presentation” option in the “New” screen, click on the “Office” option. This will show all the PowerPoint templates available in Office 365. 

Step-4: Select your preferred template

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You can scroll down to find your preferred template. You can also click on the search bar under the “Office” option to look for a specific template. Then all you have to do is click on your preferred template. This will open a dialog box.

Step-5: Click on the “Create” button

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The final step is to download the template. Click the “Create” button in the dialog box to download the template. The new presentation file containing the template slides will open automatically once the download is complete. 

2. How to Import Custom PowerPoint Template?

Microsoft PowerPoint allows you to create and add custom presentation templates. Using the “File” menu, you can import a custom template to a new presentation or even an existing presentation. 

2.1 How to Apply a Template to a New Presentation?

To apply a custom template to a new presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint, all you have to do is follow the 5 quick steps.

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The first step is to open a new presentation. To do so, you can click on the “File” tab in the menu ribbon of any PowerPoint presentation file. This will open the “File” menu.

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In the “File” menu, click on the “New” option. It is the second option in the sidebar located on the left side of the screen. This will open the “New” screen. 

Step-3: Click on the “Personal” option

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Now you can open a custom template. Click on the “Personal” option under the “Blank Presentation” option in the “New” screen. This will show all the custom PowerPoint templates available on your device. 

Step-4: Select your preferred custom template

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All you have to do now is click on the custom template that you want to use. This will open a dialog box.

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In the dialog box, click on the “Create” button to open a new presentation file with the selected template automatically applied to it.

2.2 How to Apply a Template to an Existing Presentation?

In Microsoft PowerPoint, you cannot apply a new custom template to an existing presentation file. However, you can import existing slides into a custom template file. All you have to do is follow the 6 simple steps.

Step-1: Apply a custom template to a new presentation 

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The first step is to apply your preferred custom template to a new presentation. To do so, follow the steps detailed in section 2.1 .

Step-2: Select the existing presentation slides

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The next step is to open the existing presentation where you want to apply the custom template. Then click on the slide thumbnail pane on the left side of the screen to select the slide thumbnail. Press the “Ctrl+A” keys on your keyboard to select all the slides from the slide thumbnail pane. 

Step-3: Click on the “Copy” option

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You have to now copy all the existing slides. “Right Click” on the slide thumbnail pane and click on the “Copy” option in the right-click menu. Alternatively, you can press the “Ctrl+C” keys on your keyboard to copy all the slides simultaneously. 

Step-4: Select the template slides

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The next step is to open the new presentation file containing the template slide. Click on the slide thumbnail pane located on the left side of the screen. Then press the “Ctrl+A” keys on your keyboard to select all the template slides. 

Step-5: Click on the “Delete Slide” option

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“Right Click” on the slide thumbnails and click on the “Delete Slide” option from the right-click menu. You can alternatively press the “Delete” key on your keyboard to remove all the template slides. 

Step-6: Click on the “Use Destination Theme” option

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Now all you have to do is click on the down arrow under the “Paste” option in the “Home” menu in the template file. In the dropdown menu under the “Paste” button, click on the “Use Destination Theme” option to paste the existing slides into the new template design. 

3. How to Save Custom PowerPoint Template?

To create a custom template in PowerPoint, you can simply save a presentation as a “PowerPoint Template (.potx)” file. To do so, follow the 4 easy steps.

Step-1: Click on the “File” menu

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In the menu ribbon located at the top of the screen, click on the “File” tab. This will open the “File” menu. 

Step-2: Click on the “Save As” option

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In the “File” menu, click on the “Save As” option from the sidebar located at the left side of the screen. 

Step-3: Click on the “File Type” box

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In the “Save As” screen, click on the “File Type” box that shows “PowerPoint Presentation (.pptx)” by default. Then click on the “PowerPoint Template (.potx)” option in the dropdown menu under the “File Type” box.

Step-4: Click on the “Save” button

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Now all you have to do is click on the “Save” button next to the “File Type” box to save the PowerPoint file as a custom template. 

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How to Copy Slides from PowerPoint Templates (Updated 2020!)

So, one of the most common questions we receive is,  how to copy slides in PowerPoint from one PPT presentation to another presentation, or a different PowerPoint template.

So, how to copy slides from PowerPoint?

It is very easy to copy slides between presentations.  I'll use a couple of our PowerPoint templates as examples in this tutorial.

I'm going to use PowerPoint 365 for this tutorial but the process is the same for PowerPoint 2007 and newer.

Open up the presentation you are making and the template you want to copy a slide from.

In the template, right-click on the slide in the slides tab or in the slide sorter view you wish to copy and choose Copy from the menu.  See the illustration below.

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Paste your slide you just copied in the presentation you are working on.  Right-click in the slides tab or the slide sorter view at the place you wish to insert (paste) the slide.

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Below the "Paste Options" icon you'll see 3 icons, one for matching destination formatting, one for keeping source formatting, and one for paste as a picture. In order for the slide to retain the look of the slide from the template you copied from, you need to tell PowerPoint to use the formatting from the "source"

In the Paste Options, you can choose "Keep Source Formatting".  This retains the format from the template you copied from.

That's how to copy a slide in PowerPoint.  Nice and simple right?  Go ahead and start putting together your favorite slides from all of our templates.

If you're more of a visual learner, you can view our video tutorial on copying slides in PowerPoint at the YouTube link below:

Welcome back to PresenterMedia, everybody. Hi this is Kara Jones, and today I'm going to bringing you a brief tutorial on how to copy slides from Microsoft PowerPoint from one presentation to another, and how to do it within the same presentation. So this is pretty straightforward work, but it's one of the things that it's easy to take for granted. So let's jump right in. In the background you can see we have the Teaching Waves template pulled up; it's one of the PowerPoint templates Josh got done creating last week actually. And what we're going to do is we're going to say that we love this slide with the laptop on it. So we're going to right-click on that slide and go up to copy. Now just like anything else in Microsoft Office, you can use control C if you're that type of person who likes to get that stuff copied. You can also use the copy option up at the top of the ribbon. So we're talking three different ways to copy, nice and straight forward. Next, we're going to open the presentation that we want to put this in. So we're going to go to our desktop and grab our lightbulb toolkit. This one is about a month old, and Judd put this one together, I believe. So you can see how we have this great template all put together. Well if we want to insert a slide from another presentation, all we have to do is click between two slides, you see we get this little red line set up here. Right-click and go to paste. You can see we have the Use Destination theme, which means the Teaching toolkit will use all of the same color patterns as what is assigned to this theme. Keep source formatting, which is what we usually do, so that's if you want to keep the same formatting options from the Teaching Template, or just paste it as a picture. First, we'll show pasting as a picture; what it does is it just dumps it into the most current slide, and this is literally just an image so you can re-size it, anything along those lines to have it within this presentation. The second option, like I said, is Keep source formatting. It's going to put the slide in place, but it's going to keep all the colors and background as the original presentation. The last thing we're going to do is use the destination theme and see how the colors change a little bit here. So for this background we have the blue for Teachers, or changing to Gray because it's matching that lightbulb toolkit. PowerPoint gave us a little pop up saying you can reuse slides. Here is another thing you can do if you want to copy slides from one presentation to another. So if you're going to reuse slides, on the home ribbon, you have a button that says Reuse slides. It's going to give you a pop up on the right, and it's going to show you the locations where you have the most recent PowerPoint objects. Click on the project you want to copy, and to choose content, it's going to show you the slides in that content. Then at the top, you can see where we can see whether or not we select source formatting. If we unselect this and insert a slide, it's going to match the style of the presentation we are inserting into. If we have the option selection, we keep the colors of the slide we are inserting. That's the biggest things that change when you change themes, is the colors and font faces that are tied to the backend of the presentation. So that's how you can easily reuse slides from one presentation to another. I hope you guys learned a little bit today, this was five minutes, or less getting started with PowerPoint from PresenterMedia. If you are not already, click on that subscribe button below, join our YouTube group of growing members who are helping us to know what kind of content to create for you. If you are not a subscriber to PresenterMedia, head on over to PresenterMedia.com. Check out all the PowerPoint templates, clip art images customizable items, custom video backgrounds, and now even customizable video made directly for Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, you name it. Make your own video in 10 minutes or less, and upload it to your social media. Thanks for watching, this is Kara Jones with PresenterMedia, and i'll see you in the next tutorial.

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  • Right-click the thumbnail of the slide to be copied, select Copy , then right-click a blank area of the Slides pane where you want to place it.
  • Alternate method: Click-and-drag the thumbnail of the slide you want to copy to the Slides pane of the destination presentation.
  • Note: When using the click-and-drag method, the copied slide takes on the design theme of the destination presentation.

This article explains how to copy a slide in PowerPoint from another PowerPoint presentation. Instructions in this article apply to PowerPoint 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003, and PowerPoint for Microsoft 365.

Copy and Paste Method in PowerPoint

A quick way to use slides from one presentation in another presentation is to copy the slides that you want to use and paste those slides into the new presentation.

Open both presentations to show them at the same time on the screen. The original presentation contains the slides you plan to copy , and the destination presentation is where they will go. The destination presentation may be an existing presentation or a new presentation.

On the ribbon , go to the View tab.

In the Window group, select Arrange All . In PowerPoint 2003, choose Window > Arrange All from the main menu.

In the Slides pane of the original presentation, right-click the thumbnail of the slide to be copied.

Choose Copy from the shortcut menu.

In the destination presentation, right-click a blank area of the Slides pane where you want to place the copied slide. It can be placed anywhere in the sequence of slides in the presentation.

Choose a Paste option. In PowerPoint 2019, 2016, 2013, and 2010, you have three options:

  • Use Destination Theme (H) : The copied slide will use the same theme as the PowerPoint presentation it is pasted into.
  • Use Source Formatting (K) : The copied slide will keep the original theme and formatting as the original presentation.
  • Picture (U) : The copied slide will be pasted as a graphic into the active slide.

For PowerPoint 2007 and 2003, choose Paste from the shortcut menu.

Click and Drag Method in PowerPoint

If you'd rather use the mouse to copy slides from one presentation to another, follow these steps:

In the Slides pane of the original presentation, select the thumbnail of the desired slide.

Drag the thumbnail to the Slides pane of the destination presentation in the preferred location for the slide.

The pointer changes to indicate the placement of the slide.

Place the slide between two slides or at the end of the presentation.

When you use this method, you don't have the option to choose which theme the newly copied slide will use. The newly copied slide takes on the design theme in PowerPoint (or design template  in PowerPoint 2003) of the second presentation.

If you started a new presentation and haven't applied a design theme or design template, the newly copied slide appears on the white background of the default design template.

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How To Copy A PowerPoint Design Template To Another Presentation

Published: September 11, 2023

Modified: January 8, 2024

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When creating presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint, one of the most time-consuming tasks can be designing the slides. Thankfully, PowerPoint offers a feature that allows you to copy a design template from one presentation to another. This can save you a significant amount of time and effort, especially when you want to maintain consistency or replicate a specific design across multiple presentations.

In this article, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of copying a PowerPoint design template to another presentation. Whether you want to apply a professional corporate design, a creative theme, or simply want to transfer the formatting and layout of a single slide, this technique will help you achieve your desired results quickly and efficiently.

By following these instructions, you will be able to seamlessly transfer a design template from one presentation to another, allowing you to create cohesive and visually appealing presentations without starting from scratch each time.

Now, let’s dive into the steps that you need to take to copy a PowerPoint design template to another presentation.

Step 1: Open the source presentation that contains the design template

The first step in copying a PowerPoint design template to another presentation is to open the source presentation that contains the desired template. This source presentation will serve as the reference for the design elements you want to transfer.

To open the source presentation, launch Microsoft PowerPoint on your computer and navigate to the location where the presentation is saved. You can either double-click on the file to open it directly or go to the “File” tab in PowerPoint and choose “Open” to locate and open the presentation.

Once the source presentation is open, you will be able to view all the slides and the design template applied to them. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the layout and formatting of the slides, as you will be copying these elements to another presentation.

If you have multiple design templates applied to different slides in the source presentation, make sure to note which specific template you want to copy. This will help ensure that you transfer the correct design elements to the target presentation.

Now that you have the source presentation open and ready, you can proceed to the next step, which involves selecting the slide(s) with the desired design template.

Step 2: Select the slide or slides with the desired design template

Once you have the source presentation open, the next step is to select the slide or slides that have the design template you want to copy. Selecting these specific slides will ensure that you transfer the desired design elements to the target presentation.

To select a single slide, simply click on it in the slide thumbnail view or in the main slide editing area. The selected slide will be highlighted or outlined to indicate that it has been chosen. If you want to select multiple slides, you can hold down the Ctrl key (or Command key on a Mac) and click on each slide you want to include in the selection.

If you have a large number of slides and locating the desired ones manually seems daunting, you can use the Slide Sorter View, accessible through the “View” tab in PowerPoint. This view provides a comprehensive overview of all slides in the presentation, making it easier to identify and select the ones you want to copy.

Make sure to pay attention to which slides have the desired design template applied. Take note of their sequence and location within the presentation, as this information will be useful when you paste the design template into the target presentation.

With the slide(s) selected, you are now ready to proceed to the next step, which involves copying the chosen slide(s) to the clipboard.

Step 3: Right-click on the selected slide(s) and choose “Copy”

After selecting the slide(s) that have the desired design template in the source presentation, the next step is to copy them to the clipboard. This will allow you to transfer the design elements to the target presentation effortlessly.

To copy the selected slide(s), right-click on any one of the chosen slides. A context menu will appear with various options. From this menu, select the “Copy” option. Alternatively, you can also use the Ctrl+C keyboard shortcut to copy the selected slides.

By choosing the “Copy” option, the selected slide(s) will be stored in the clipboard temporarily. This means that they are ready to be pasted into the target presentation.

Keep in mind that you can copy multiple slides at once if you have selected more than one slide in the source presentation. This allows you to transfer a series of slides with the same design template in a single operation.

With the slide(s) copied to the clipboard, you are now ready to move on to the next step, which involves opening the target presentation where you want to apply the design template.

Step 4: Open the target presentation where you want to apply the design template

Now that you have copied the slide(s) with the desired design template from the source presentation, you need to open the target presentation where you want to apply this template. The target presentation is where you want the copied design elements to be pasted.

To open the target presentation, launch Microsoft PowerPoint on your computer and navigate to the location where the presentation is saved. Similar to opening the source presentation, you can either double-click on the file to open it directly or go to the “File” tab in PowerPoint and choose “Open” to locate and open the presentation.

Once the target presentation is open, you will be able to see the slides and the existing design template, if any, applied to them. It’s important to note that applying a design template from the source presentation will override the current design template of the target presentation.

If the target presentation already has content that you want to keep, make sure to create a backup or duplicate the presentation before proceeding with the design template transfer. This will allow you to revert back to the original version if needed.

Now that you have the target presentation open and ready, you can proceed to the next step, which involves pasting the copied slide(s) and applying the design template.

Step 5: Right-click on the slide where you want to apply the design template

After opening the target presentation, the next step is to choose the slide where you want to apply the design template that you have copied from the source presentation. This slide will serve as the starting point for incorporating the design elements.

To select the desired slide, simply click on it in the slide thumbnail view or in the main slide editing area. The selected slide will be highlighted or outlined to indicate that it has been chosen.

Once the slide is selected, right-click on it to display a context menu with various options. From this menu, choose the “Paste” option. Alternatively, you can use the Ctrl+V keyboard shortcut to paste the copied slide(s) and apply the design template.

By selecting the “Paste” option, the copied slide(s) from the source presentation will be inserted into the target presentation at the chosen location. Along with the slide(s), the design template applied to them in the source presentation will also be pasted and applied to the selected slide in the target presentation.

It’s important to note that by pasting the slide(s) with the design template, you may overwrite any existing content on the target slide. If you want to preserve the existing content, make sure to duplicate the slide or create a backup of the target presentation before proceeding with the paste operation.

Now that you have successfully pasted the copied slide(s) and applied the design template to the selected slide in the target presentation, you can move on to the next step, which involves adjusting the layout and formatting if necessary.

Step 6: Choose “Paste” from the right-click menu

After selecting the slide where you want to apply the design template in the target presentation, the next step is to paste the copied slide(s) with the design template. This will bring over the desired design elements from the source presentation to the target presentation.

To paste the copied slide(s) and apply the design template, right-click on the selected slide in the target presentation. A context menu will appear with various options. From this menu, choose the “Paste” option.

Alternatively, you can use the Ctrl+V keyboard shortcut to paste the copied slide(s) and apply the design template. This will insert the copied slide(s) at the chosen location, along with the design template elements, such as colors, fonts, backgrounds, and layout.

By choosing the “Paste” option, the copied slide(s) from the source presentation will be inserted into the target presentation, and the design template applied to them in the source presentation will be applied to the selected slide in the target presentation.

It’s important to note that when you paste the slide(s) with the design template, any existing content on the selected slide in the target presentation may be overwritten. If you want to preserve the existing content, consider duplicating the slide or creating a backup of the target presentation before proceeding with the paste operation.

Step 7: Adjust the layout and formatting if necessary

After pasting the copied slide(s) and applying the design template to the selected slide in the target presentation, you can proceed to adjust the layout and formatting to ensure that everything looks cohesive and visually appealing.

Take the time to review the content on the slide and compare it to the design template. If there are any inconsistencies or discrepancies, you can make adjustments to align the content with the new design. This may include resizing or repositioning elements, modifying text formatting, or tweaking the color scheme to match the design template.

Furthermore, pay attention to the slide layout. Design templates often come with predefined layouts for different types of content, such as title slides, content slides, or image slides. If the slides you copied have different layouts than the target presentation, consider rearranging and reformatting the content to match the desired layout.

In addition to adjusting the slide layout and content formatting, you may also want to customize the design template further to suit your specific needs. PowerPoint provides various tools and options for modifying the design elements, such as changing the font style, color scheme, or background image.

Remember that the goal is to achieve a harmonious and consistent look throughout the presentation. By fine-tuning the layout and formatting, you can ensure that the design template is seamlessly integrated into the target presentation.

Once you are satisfied with the adjustments and modifications, you can move on to the final step, which involves repeating the process for any other slides if needed.

Step 8: Repeat the process for other slides if needed

If you have additional slides in the source presentation that you want to copy and apply the design template to in the target presentation, you can repeat the previous steps to transfer them.

Simply select the slide(s) with the desired design template from the source presentation, right-click on them, and choose the “Copy” option. Then, navigate to the target presentation, select the slide(s) where you want to apply the design template, right-click, and choose the “Paste” option.

By repeating this process for each slide you want to transfer, you can ensure that all the slides in the target presentation have the desired design template applied consistently.

Keep in mind that as you paste additional slides, they may include their own unique content. You may need to adjust the layout and formatting of each slide individually to align them with the design template and maintain a consistent look across the presentation.

If you encounter any issues or inconsistencies during the process, make sure to review and revise the adjustments and modifications made in the previous steps. This will help you achieve a cohesive and professional result.

Once you have transferred all the desired slides with the design template and made the necessary adjustments, take the time to review the entire presentation for any inconsistencies or errors. Make sure that all the content, formatting, and layout are in line with your expectations and objectives.

With the completion of these steps, you have successfully copied a PowerPoint design template to another presentation, creating a cohesive and visually appealing set of slides that save you time and effort.

Now, it’s time to confidently deliver your presentation with the power of a consistent and professional design template.

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Reuse (import) slides from another presentation

You can add one or more slides to your presentation from another, without having to open the other file.

(By default, a copied slide inherits the design of the slide you're inserting it after in the destination presentation. However, you can choose to keep the formatting of the slide you're copying instead.)

When you import a slide from one presentation to another, it is simply a copy of the original. Changes you make to the copy do not affect the original slide in the other presentation. 

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Open the presentation that you want to add a slide to.

In the slide thumbnail pane on the left, click where you want to add a slide.

The red horizontal line indicates where the new slide or slides will be inserted.

On the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Slides group, click the arrow below New Slide , and then select Reuse Slides .

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In the Reuse Slides pane, click Open a PowerPoint File .

Browse to locate a presentation

In the Browse dialog box, locate and click the presentation file that contains the slide that you want, and then click Open .

If you want the slide that you are adding to the destination presentation to maintain the formatting of the original presentation, select the Keep source formatting check box before you add the slide to the destination presentation. (When this check box is not selected, the copied slides inherit the styling of the slide they're inserted after.) Then, in the Reuse Slides pane, do one of the following:

To add a single slide, click the slide.

To add all of the slides, right-click any slide, and then select Insert All Slides .

Select the "Keep Source Formatting" option if you want the inserted slides to maintain the styling used in the original presentation.

The features described here are available when you're signed in to Office with a work account.

Import slides from another presentation to the current one

In the thumbnail pane on the left, select the slide after which you want to insert the imported slides.

On the Home tab, select Reuse Slides .

The Reuse Slides button

The Reuse Slides pane opens on the right. Your recent presentations are shown.

Select a presentation from the list to see the individual slides in it.

Click a slide thumbnail to copy it into the current presentation.

By default, an imported slide keeps the colors and formatting of the presentation it comes from.

When you're done importing slides from the selected presentation, you can close the pane or search for other slides to import.

The Reuse Slides pane has a Search box at the top

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A search box at the top of the Reuse Slides pane lets you search for any presentation, whether it's stored on your computer's hard drive or on SharePoint or OneDrive for work or school.

A Browse button under the search box lets you explore your folders for what you want.

By default, a slide you import keeps the formatting of the presentation it comes from. But three formatting options are available. When a slide is inserted, it appears in the thumbnail pane on the left and a (Ctrl) pop-up menu appears on the thumbnail. Click it to see three Paste options:

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(The other option is Open a Slide Library . PowerPoint 2010 and PowerPoint 2013 let you publish slides to a slide library , which is a set of slides stored in a SharePoint library. If your organization uses SharePoint 2010 Products or SharePoint 2007 Products to manage documents and other content, a slide library may be available to you. Read Use Slide Libraries to share and reuse PowerPoint slides for more information.)

In the pane that contains the Outline and Slides tabs, click Slides , and then click where you want to add a slide.

On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click New Slide , and then click Reuse Slides .

Tip:  In the Reuse Slides pane, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 displays thumbnails of the slides from the presentation that you selected. Rest the pointer on a thumbnail to see a larger version of the slide's contents.

In the Reuse Slides pane, do one of the following:

Note:  If you want the slide that you are adding to the destination presentation to maintain the formatting of the original presentation, select the Keep source formatting check box before you add the slide to the destination presentation.

To add all of the slides, right-click any slide, and then click Insert All Slides on the shortcut menu.

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  • Office 2011

Open an existing presentation or create a new presentation that you want to insert slides into.

In Normal view, in the navigation pane, click the slide that you want to insert the other slides after.

On the Home tab, under Slides , click the arrow next to New Slide , and then click Reuse Slides .

The New Slide menu includes a Reuse Slides command.

In the dialog box, find the presentation that you want to insert, and select it. Click OK .

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When you copy slides from one presentation to another, use the Keep design of original slides option if you want your slides to have the same design they have in their original presentation. Otherwise, the copied slides will inherit the design of the slide that they are inserted after in this new presentation.

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In the navigation pane, click the slide that you want to insert the other slides after, as described below:

On the View menu, click Normal .

On the Home tab, under Slides , click the arrow next to New Slide , and then click Insert Slides from Other Presentation .

Select the presentation that you want to insert, click Insert all slides , and then click Insert .

Copy selected slides

Select the presentation that you want to insert, click Select slides to insert , and then click Insert .

Click the slides that you want, and then click Insert .

Use the Keep design of original slides option if you want your slides to have the same design they have in their original presentation. Otherwise, the copied slides will inherit the design of the slide that they are inserted after in this new presentation.

Note:  If you are adding selected slides, the Slide Finder dialog box remains open until you click Close . This allows you to add different slides to different sections of your presentation. It also allows you to switch to yet another presentation (with the Open New File button) to copy slides from it.

Note:  In PowerPoint for the web, you can insert reused slides from other presentations only one at a time.

Open the presentation that you want to insert slides to.

In the slide thumbnail pane on the left, click the slide you want to add slide after.

Select Reuse slides

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How To Change Templates In PowerPoint

Changing the template of your PowerPoint presentation can give your presentation some oomph and personality and can help you align your presentation with your branding.

One of the key features of PowerPoint is the ability to change templates which include backgrounds, color schemes, fonts, and layouts for your slides.

Templates are pre-designed sets of slides that give your presentation a consistent look and feel.

They help build brand recognition , increase brand awareness, and make your presentations more professional and polished.

Using a consistent template can also save time and effort in creating new presentations, as you won't need to start from scratch every time.

By having a branded template that you can easily customize, you can create cohesive and visually appealing presentations that effectively communicate your brand's message.

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  • Open the PowerPoint presentation you’re working on.
  • Click on the "Design" tab in the PowerPoint ribbon at the top of the screen.
  • Browse through the available templates in the "Themes" section. You can scroll through the thumbnails or hover your mouse over a thumbnail to preview the template on the current slide.

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4. Click on the template you want to use. The new template will be applied to all slides in the presentation.

5. If you want to create a custom template, click on the "Slide Size" dropdown menu and select "Custom Slide Size."

From there, you can customize the dimensions of your slides and choose a blank template to start designing your own.

6. Once you have made all the necessary changes, save your presentation with the new template by clicking on "File" and selecting "Save As." Choose a name for your file and select the file format you prefer, such as PowerPoint or PDF.

Why is it important to use a branded template in PowerPoint? Using a branded template helps create a consistent and professional look and feel for your presentations, increases brand recognition, and saves time in creating new presentations.

Can I delete a PowerPoint template? Yes, you can delete a PowerPoint template. To do so, follow these steps:

  • Click on the "Design" tab in the ribbon.
  • Scroll down to the " Custom" section in the "Variants" section.
  • Right-click on the template you want to delete and select "Delete."
  • Confirm that you want to delete the template by clicking "Yes" in the popup window.

Can I apply a template to only some slides in a presentation? Yes, select the slides, choose a new template, right-click on the selected slides, and select " Apply to Selected Slides."

Can I change the color scheme of a PowerPoint template? Yes, click the " Design" tab, and choose a new color scheme from the Colors dropdown in the " Variants" section.

How do I save a custom PowerPoint template? Click the " File" tab, select "Save As" , and choose PowerPoint Template (*.potx) from the " Save as type" dropdown, give it a name, and save it to a preferred location.

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Five tips for choosing the right PowerPoint template

The design or template you choose can greatly influence the success of your presentation, either capturing your audience’s attention or leaving them disengaged. To make a lasting impression on your audience, utilize these five tips when selecting your PowerPoint presentation template.

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How do you choose a template in PowerPoint?

The initial step in creating your PowerPoint presentation is choosing the appropriate design. To effectively select the best PowerPoint template for your presentation, there are several components you should consider. These components include the following:

1. Consider your audience

The first component you should consider is your audience. Is the presentation intended for a formal setting, such as in a business context, or will it be delivered in a more informal gathering? Are the viewers going to review the slides virtually , in-person, or will they be viewing the presentation independently? What are the demographics of your audience? It’s crucial to contemplate your audience before outlining your presentation, as they significantly influence your design choices. For example, if you are delivering a business-oriented presentation, you might choose a more conservative design, while a more informal presentation may call for a bolder and more captivating template.

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2. Select a template with appropriate layout options

The layout plays a crucial role in determining how your content is delivered, read, and ultimately comprehended by your audience. When you assess presentation templates, ensure that the layout options align with the nature of your content. Ask yourself, ‘Will this format enhance the readability and comprehension of my content for my audience? Is it the most efficient way to convey my information?

3. Choose a design that fits your style

You’ll feel most comfortable presenting when your presentation feels like yourself. Make you presentation an extension of your personal style and brand, that effectively complements your aesthetic preferences. Whether you prefer minimalism and clean lines or a striking, vibrant presentation filled with animation, select a design that aligns with your style and creates cohesive visuals.

4. Find a template that reflects your message

Outside of aesthetics, your template should reflect the core message of your presentation. If your content is data-heavy, opt for a template with clear charts and graphs. For a storytelling presentation, choose a template that incorporates visuals and storytelling elements. Ensuring your template and message aligns strengthens your presentation’s storytelling .

5. Consider the length of your presentation

The duration of your presentation should be incorporated in your template decision making. Longer presentations may benefit from a clean and organized template that aids in maintaining audience attention. Shorter presentations, on the other hand, provide room for more creative and visually striking templates. Consider the pacing and structure of your content in relation to the template to optimize your audience’s engagement.

The key to an effective PowerPoint presentation template is extensively considering the context of your presentation. Know who your audience is, what your message is, the length of your message, and how the content should be presented. When you consider these elements, you can ensure your presentation will resonate with your audience, with your intended impact. For more ways to improve your next presentation, learn more presentation tips .

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