If you have PowerPoint (2002) or later installed on your computer, you can usually import a whole PowerPoint presentation in one go using the import button and choosing Import Slides.
If there aren’t enough sections, new sections will be created to allow one slide per section.
Note that you do not need to have PowerPoint activated, you only need it installed - the trial version that comes pre-installed with most PCs is sufficient.
You can also import slides in PDF format1.
If Import Slides does not work, you can normally use PowerPoint to save the file as a PDF. If you have an older version of PowerPoint then you will need to print the slides to a PDF file using a PDF printer like CutePDF, and then import the PDF file. Otherwise, you have two other choices:
If you do end up using copy and paste, you can save time if you paste into the image pane with a single click by holding the Ctrl key down as you click the mouse.
You can also record your own presentations; displaying the slides in Audio Notetaker or PowerPoint while recording your audio presentation. See the tutorial Presentation Capture
If you click near the top of a slide, that slide, and all the slides below it, will be darkened. This indicates that you can then drag them to a new position, either down or up. If up, you will overwrite any slides already there. The keyboard alternative to dragging with the mouse is to select a slide, then use Ctrl Up Arrow and Ctrl Down Arrow to move that slide, and all the slides below it, up and down.
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You can right-click on a slide and choose 'Extract Slide Text' to copy the text into the Text Pane or Reference Pane. We've also added the Extract Text option into the Image tab in the side panel.