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How to Create Handouts in PowerPoint (Printable & Editable)
By Erin Wright
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How to Create Printable PowerPoint Handouts
How to create editable powerpoint handouts with microsoft word.
This tutorial is also available as a YouTube video showing all the steps in real time.
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The images below are from PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 and Word for Microsoft 365. These steps also apply to PowerPoint 2019, PowerPoint 2016, and PowerPoint 2013.
- Select the File tab in the ribbon.
- Select Print in the Backstage view.
- (Optional) If you don’t want include all your slides, enter specific slide numbers separated by commas or a number range (e.g., 3,5,7,9-14) into the Slides text box.
- Select the Full Page Slides menu.
- Select an option from the Handout section in the menu. (You may need to use the scrollbar on the right side of the menu to see all the options shown here.)
- One slide per page
- Two slides per page
- Three slides per page with lines for notes
- Four horizontal slides per page
- Six horizontal slides per page
- Nine horizontal slides per page
- Four vertical slides per page
- Six vertical slides per page
- Nine vertical slides per page
- (Optional in PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 only) Uncheck Print slide numbers on handouts if you don’t want to include slide numbers.
- (Optional) Enter the number of copies into the Copies text box.
- Select the Print button.
PowerPoint doesn’t provide a way to save the handout options you just chose. So, repeat these steps if you need to print additional handouts in the future.
Important Note: Some users may have difficulty exporting large PowerPoint files into Microsoft Word. If you encounter problems, please see the Microsoft Support website for two possible solutions .
- Select the File tab in the ribbon (see figure 1).
- Select Export in the Backstage view.
- Select Create Handouts in the Export screen.
- Select the Create Handouts button.
- Select a page layout option from the Send to Microsoft Word dialog box. (The dialog box label may be abbreviated to “Send to Microsoft…”)
- Note next to slides
- Blank lines next to slides
- Notes below slides
- Blank lines below slides
- Outline only (This option only pastes the text from your slides, not the slides themselves.)
- Select the Paste or Paste link option. (These options won’t be available if you selected “Outline only” in step 5.)
- Paste duplicates your slides and notes (if applicable) into a Word document.
- Paste link duplicates your slides and notes (if applicable) into a Word document and creates a link between the files. Therefore, if you update your PowerPoint slides, the Word file will update also. (Unfortunately, the links don’t apply to PowerPoint notes.)
- Select the OK button.
Your PowerPoint file will be pasted into a Word document. This process may take several moments if your PowerPoint file is large.
- If Microsoft Word doesn’t open automatically, select the Word icon in the Windows taskbar.
- Within Word, your slides and notes (if applicable) are placed in a table. Select the table selector to see the table rows and columns, which you can adjust or delete.
For more information about working with tables in Word, please see “ Three Ways to Insert Tables in Microsoft Word .”
How to Update the Link between Your PowerPoint Slides and Your Word Handouts
If you selected Paste Link in step 6 but don’t see updates in your Word handouts after updating the PowerPoint slides, right-click the slide in the Word file and then select Update Link from the shortcut menu.
Continue to add content to your new Word file, and then save and print it as you normally would.
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Microsoft 365 Life Hacks > Presentations > How to create effective presentation handouts
How to create effective presentation handouts
Whether you create presentations for school, work, or clubs, distributing handouts makes an impression and amplifies your message. The benefits are twofold: putting together a handout prepares you for your speech and allows your audience to retain the information better.
You can put together handouts easily. Learn what to include to ace your next presentation.
Why are presentation handouts important?
Creating handouts help you prepare what you want to say . They also set expectations for your audience members and allow them to focus more on your speech because they don’t have to take such thorough notes.
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If you want to create an effective presentation handout, here’s what you should include.
1. List the key points of your presentation
To create a strong presentation handout, list the key facts from your speech. Keep it simple—you don’t need to rewrite your entire presentation. Remember, you’ll discuss a lot of the material in your slides as well. Listing out your presentation’s key points help your listeners reflect on the information later. By reading your presentation’s key points, your audience may also come up with or remember the questions they want to ask you at the end of your talk.
2. Include your sources
Effective presenters back up their information with sources, especially in science and history-related fields. Providing sources encourages your audience do more research on their own time. You can also provide further reading in your handout, like books or article links, if you aren’t able to cover everything in a single lecture.
3. Make your presentation handout professional
A professional-looking presentation handout establishes your credibility and authority with your audience. When presenting for work or an organization, include your logo on your handout.
You don’t have to be a graphic designer to create an attractive presentation handout—explore dozens of free Microsoft Word templates you can use to polish your handout.
4. Include white space
Not everyone comes prepared for a presentation. Leave white space in your handout so your audience can take notes on what you say. They can also use this space to write down questions they want to ask you, so they don’t forget them by the end of the presentation.
5. Include your contact information
Audience members may want to ask you questions about your presentation later. Include information like your name, job title, website, and email so your audience can contact you in the future.
6. Proofread your handout
Before you print out or email your presentation handouts, make sure to thoroughly proofread everything first. Are your sources spelled correctly? Are there any typos in your email address or links? Do the key points correspond with your presentation? Taking the time to review your handout before finalizing it will ensure it’s a quality handout.
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How to export & print handouts in PowerPoint
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PowerPoint allows you to easily create handouts to share with the audience after the presentation. You can also export your presentation with slides and notes to Word for further editing and formatting. You can find out how this all works and how you can print out the handouts at the end in this blog post.
Format & print handouts without notes
Format & print handouts with notes
If you want to make them available to the audience, you can easily print them out. All you have to do is select "Notes page" instead of "Full page slide" in the print settings.
Exporting and editing handouts in Word
When exporting a PowerPoint presentation to Word, a lot of memory is used. Therefore, this process can also take for a while. If you get the error message "PowerPoint could not write to Microsoft Word", try restarting your computer.
Share slides digitally with the audience
Printing handouts for every attendee is cumbersome and also not quite environmental friendly. A much better solution is using SlideLizard (a cool software for live audience interaction in PowerPoint) for your presentations. Attendees can join your talk with their smartphone (or Laptop) and see your slide live during the presentation . They can also browse previous slides and as well download the slides directly as a PDF (if you allow it). In addition, participants can take private notes on their own smartphones directly within SlideLizard. These notes remain linked to the slides and at the end of the presentation all participants receive their own notes via email. Moreover, attendees can mark the most important slides with a star to find them more easily later. Live polls & quizzes are also possible with SlideLizard. You can try SlideLizard for free today !
How do I create handouts in PowerPoint?
To create handouts in PowerPoint go to "Handout Master" in the "View" tab. You can format your handouts for all pages there.
How do I print handouts from PowerPoint?
To print your handouts you have to go to "Print" in the "File" tab. You can then choose how many slides you want per page under "Full page slides" in the "Handouts" group.
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