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Converting your PowerPoint documents is a good idea if you want to hand out copies of your presentation while you present or if you need to use notes to help make the verbal portion of your presentation more effective. To convert PowerPoint to Word, simply export the PowerPoint presentation to a Word document using the native file path specific to your version of PowerPoint; typically, this means accessing a "Send To" or "Export" feature from your "File" menu, then clicking on a "Create Handouts" option from the menu that pops up. You can then identify the specifics of how you want the document to be converted.
 
Converting your PowerPoint documents is a good idea if you want to hand out copies of your presentation while you present or if you need to use notes to help make the verbal portion of your presentation more effective. To convert PowerPoint to Word, simply export the PowerPoint presentation to a Word document using the native file path specific to your version of PowerPoint; typically, this means accessing a "Send To" or "Export" feature from your "File" menu, then clicking on a "Create Handouts" option from the menu that pops up. You can then identify the specifics of how you want the document to be converted.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Remove any graphics that aren't static. You should remove any videos, GIFS, or animated clip art before conversion. If left in, the animated graphics will either appear static on the Word document or not show up at all.
 
#Remove any graphics that aren't static. You should remove any videos, GIFS, or animated clip art before conversion. If left in, the animated graphics will either appear static on the Word document or not show up at all.