how to keep the original formatting when copying a slide into a different powerpoint file
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HOW TO KEEP THE ORIGINAL FORMATTING WHEN COPYING A SLIDE INTO A DIFFERENT POWERPOINT FILE
By Wendy Tietz, PhD, CPA, CMAKent State University
Assume you want to insert this slide…
….into this presentation
PASTE OPTIONS WHEN COPYING A SLIDE FROM A DIFFERENT
PRESENTATION• Right-click and copy your slide and then go to where
you want to paste it in the new presentation
PASTE OPTIONS WHEN COPYING A SLIDE FROM A DIFFERENT
PRESENTATION• Right-click and copy your slide and then go to where
you want to paste it in the new presentation• Next, right click between the existing slides where
you want to insert your new slide in the new presentation
PASTE OPTIONS WHEN COPYING A SLIDE FROM A DIFFERENT
PRESENTATION• Right-click and copy your slide and then go to where
you want to paste it in the new presentation• Next, right click between the existing slides where
you want to insert your new slide in the new presentation
• Here are your options:
COPIED SLIDE FORMATTING CHANGES TO MATCH NEW
PRESENTATION• Right-click and copy your slide and then go to where
you want to paste it in the new presentation• Next, right click between the existing slides where
you want to insert your new slide in the new presentation
• Here are your options:Paste with formatting of the current presentation
Slide changes formatting to match presentation
COPIED SLIDE KEEPS ORIGINAL FORMATTING
• Right-click the slide you want to copy and then go to where you want to paste it in the new presentation
• Next, right click between the existing slides where you want to insert your new slide in the new presentation
• Here are your options:
Paste with formatting of the original presentation
Slide retains original formatting
COPIED SLIDE BECOMES AN IMAGE IN NEW PRESENTATION
• Right-click the slide you want to copy and then go to where you want to paste it in the new presentation
• Next, right click between the existing slides where you want to insert your new slide in the new presentation
• Here are your options:Paste as an image on your slide
Slide is an image on another slide
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