PowerPoint: Merge presentations - how it works
The merging of slides from various PowerPoint presentations, which complement each other in terms of subject matter, makes work a lot easier. The nice thing is that the whole thing is not difficult at all and you can do the process relatively quickly.
Merge presentations in PowerPoint
In the following small example with PowerPoint 2010, we put two presentations together. If you have more than one, you can of course.
- After opening the two presentations, click the "View" tab in each.
- In the ribbon, go to the first section "Presentation view" and select the option "Film sorting".
- Then, in one of the two presentations, click the "View" tab again and then go to the "Window" section.
- In the "Window" section you choose "Arrange all" so that all the slides are then presented to you next to each other.
- You can now conveniently select the slides you need and summarize them in a PowerPoint presentation using drag'n'drop. Conveniently, the respective slides then immediately adopt the design that was used in the respective presentation, so that you have no further work besides pulling the slides over.
- By the way, the presentation from which you take the slides does not change. The transferred slides are simply copied and not removed from the presentation.
If you also want to spice up your PowerPoint presentation with a video, this is also possible without any problems.