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How to Create a Presentation with PowerPoint Online
An online version of PowerPoint was introduced in 2010, a few years after the Google Docs release, which came out as early as 2007. Over the years, the product, along with other Microsoft Office apps, underwent major changes, making it more user-friendly and feature-rich for end users.
Given the rise of inter-device connectivity and cloud support, tools like Microsoft 365, particularly its Word, Excel, and PowerPoint web-based counterparts, have considerably increased their capabilities, matching the performance of desktop versions. In this article, we will talk about PowerPoint Online, also called PowerPoint for Web, and how it can help presenters craft presentations and access them on the go wherever they log in.
Table of Contents
What is PowerPoint Online
Advantages of powerpoint online, getting started with powerpoint for the web, how to create a powerpoint online presentation, collaboration and sharing, saving and exporting, tips for creating high-quality slides in powerpoint online, troubleshooting common issues in powerpoint online.
- Conclus i on
PowerPoint for the Web, which was previously called PowerPoint Online, is a web-based version of PowerPoint that enables creating, viewing, editing, and sharing PowerPoint presentations online. Unlike Google Slides, PowerPoint for the Web provides better native support for PowerPoint files. It makes it possible to seamlessly work with PowerPoint files and features through a web-based browser, with OneDrive support to share and store your data. PowerPoint for the web is free to use but has limited features. However, if you are a Microsoft 365 subscriber, you can get better features when using the web-based version of PowerPoint.
PowerPoint for the web provides the same benefits as the desktop version of PowerPoint, with the added advantage of accessing these features anywhere using an Internet browser. Below is a list of advantages of using PowerPoint Online.
Easy Accessibility
You can access PowerPoint features anywhere using an Internet-connected browser without installing the PowerPoint app on your device. Furthermore, you can also upload and access files from your device anytime, anywhere, via the web.
Support for Native PowerPoint Features
Be it online collaboration, cloud storage, or access to version history, you can get native PowerPoint features via a web-based version of PowerPoint without the need to worry about compatibility issues. Furthermore, unlike Google Slides or other web-based variants of PowerPoint, PowerPoint for the web helps access native PowerPoint features without causing compatibility issues such as incorrect display of certain themes or support for various animations available in the offline version.
OneDrive Integration
The integration of PowerPoint for the web with OneDrive allows instantly storing, sharing, and accessing different versions of a file using the cloud storage support of OneDrive.
Easy Sharing
The OneDrive integration enables the online version of PowerPoint to be used for instantly sharing presentations online using a link with a specific access level (view only or editing privileges).
Online Collaboration
While PowerPoint’s offline version also provides collaboration features, using PowerPoint for the web can provide a smoother experience when looking for real-time changes to a PowerPoint file.
Version History
PowerPoint files saved with the web version come with a version history, where you can access older file versions to restore according to need. This feature is also available for the offline version, which you must turn on upload to OneDrive. In other words, version history is only supported for PowerPoint files that are saved online.
Cross-Platform Compatibility
Since you only need a web browser and a Microsoft account to access PowerPoint Online, there are no issues with having a compatible device to use the app. This means you can access PowerPoint Online using any device that can run a modern Internet browser.
Accessibility Features
PowerPoint for the web is among the few platforms that provide accessibility features for persons with disabilities, such as image ALT text and support for screen readers.
PowerPoint for the web is regularly updated, providing access to the latest features for end users.
To get started, go to Office.com or powerpoint.office.com and select the PowerPoint icon to access PowerPoint for the web. You will require a Microsoft account to log in.
Once logged in, you can create a new PowerPoint presentation or upload one from your device. All you need for accessing the web version of PowerPoint is a modern Internet browser and a device that can support it. This web-based version of PowerPoint works with all commonly used browsers and their variants, including Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, Opera, and others.
From Office.com, you can create new PowerPoint presentations from scratch or via a template, upload new ones, or open an existing one saved to OneDrive.
Create a New Presentation with PowerPoint for the Web
Click Create or use a PowerPoint template from the options to create a new PowerPoint presentation. You can start with a specific theme or use a blank template. You can also browse through themes via Office.com to find one that best suits your needs.
Upload a PowerPoint Presentation
To upload a PowerPoint presentation, click Upload after logging into Office.com and select a file from your device.
Open an Existing PowerPoint Presentation Online
All PowerPoint presentations saved from a device are automatically uploaded to OneDrive and can be accessed via PowerPoint’s online version. As mentioned earlier, you can upload and save presentations and access them anytime.
Adjusting the Ribbon Menu Layout
You can toggle between the classic and single-line ribbon interface to suit your preferences. The Ribbon menu can also be adjusted to stay available or hidden periodically.
Naming Your Presentation
It is best to name your presentation to ensure it is easy to search and open later via OneDrive. Otherwise, a generic name will be assigned to the presentation (e.g., Presentation 1). To name your presentation, click on the generic name at the top and type in the new name.
Formatting and Design
As you start formatting your slides, the Designer feature will provide you with options to create layouts for your slides. You can optionally use this feature to get started with the basic design for your slides or use the Design tab to select design elements.
Like the desktop app, the Design tab in PowerPoint Online provides access to themes, background and slide size adjustment options, and theme variants to help you design your slides.
Adding Content
The Insert tab provides all the necessary options to add new slides, tables, pictures, shapes, icons, SmartArt, text boxes, audio, video, cameo to insert Live camera feed, and other options.
Formatting Pictures
Like the desktop version of PowerPoint, pictures can be added from your device, stock images, or via Bing search. The Picture tab can be used to format added pictures after selecting them. Various options in this tab allow you to crop, add a picture frame, and adjust the picture on the slide.
You can also access Format Options via the right-click menu.
This will open a sidebar providing options to adjust the selected image’s width, height, angle, shadow, reflection, and text margins.
Formatting Videos
PowerPoint for the web allows formatting videos via the Shape tab and Format Options via the right-click menu. The Shape tab can give a frame or shape to the video, adjust the outline, manage how it is displayed on the slide, and adjust the size of the video. Sometimes, the Shape tab might be replaced with the Video tab to show editing options. This change is particularly visible if the user is not logged in and is editing the presentation as a Guest user. The Format Options enable editing the video’s width, height, angle, text margins, shadow, and reflection.
Formatting Audio
Two major options for formatting added audio clips include the Playback tab and Audio Format tab. The Playback tab can adjust the volume, playback trigger, and other related options.
The Audio Format tab includes picture styles for the audio icon, border stylizing, rotation, and other formatting options to adjust how the audio clip appears on the slide.
Annotation Options
The Draw tab gives various tools like pens and highlighters to annotate slides or draw on the screen. Other tools include an eraser, lasso, draw with touch, and stencil.
Transitions and Animations
Like the desktop version of PowerPoint, the Transitions tab for the web version gives transitions to use for your slides. You can adjust the effects of added transitions and duration once you have added a transition for a slide.
The Animations tab can be used to apply standard transitions and adjust effects, triggers, and duration for the animations according to need.
SlideShow, Review, and View
The SlideShow tab is used to start the SlideShow from the beginning of the current slide or to initiate a Live presentation with a QR code and link for viewing the presentation Live. You can also use Rehearse with Coach, use subtitles, and edit subtitle settings. You can also learn more about some of these features from our post about how to present a PowerPoint Online .
If you are searching for the features to check spelling and grammar, comments, changes, and accessibility options, head to the Review tab.
Most PowerPoint users know that the viewing options are available at the bottom of the PowerPoint interface. However, you can also access them from the View tab in PowerPoint. The same features are available for PowerPoint for the web. This includes options like switching between Slide Sorter, Immersive Reader, and Normal View and access to Notes, Zoom, and Fit to Window options.
To share your PowerPoint presentation, click Share from the top left corner of PowerPoint Online. You can create a sharing link according to specific settings, copy the existing link, link to a slide, or view and manage access to the presentation.
Collaborators can be invited via email or link by adjusting whether a user has view-only or editing privileges.
Once the settings have been configured, a link can be generated to copy and share with users. When configuring settings, you can also directly send the link with a message to an end user.
Users collaborating on the slide deck with their names are shown at the top. A generic name is assigned to the collaborator if it’s a guest.
You can see the comments added by collaborators on the presentation by going to Comments.
Next to the Comments button is the Catch-up button that tracks and shows the changes made by real-time collaborators as you work on the presentation.
You can also access sharing options via File -> Share . You can open sharing options or generate an embed code for the presentation from here.
When generating an embed code, you can adjust the width, height, and slide advancement options and generate a code for a website.
To switch between viewing modes, you can change to view only and editing options as you collaborate or open the presentation in the desktop app. These options can be helpful for you to adjust how you wish to work or review the presentation.
To save your presentation, go to File -> SaveAs to save a copy to OneDrive, download a copy of the PowerPoint presentation, rename the file, or download the file in an alternative format such as PDF, ODP, or image.
When saving a copy of the presentation on OneDrive, you can select an existing folder or create a new one to select the file location.
You can consider the tips below to create visually appealing slides with PowerPoint Online.
Focus on Design Consistency
Use a consistent design with a color scheme, fonts, alignment, and graphics tailored to a specific format. Don’t use too many changes that might make the content appear muddled.
Avoid Heavy Multimedia
Since PowerPoint for the Web is an online platform, not everyone might have the required Internet bandwidth or hardware to run heavy presentations smoothly. Using multimedia content in moderation can help avoid such issues.
Uncluttered Slides
Cluttered slides on an online interface will likely cause compatibility issues for some viewers or the slides might not appear properly on some browsers and devices. To avoid this, try to create uncluttered slides. Using minimalist slides might just be the best way to go.
Even the Distribution of Slide Elements
By evenly distributing slide elements with proper alignment, you should be able to create online slides that are easy for the eyes to follow.
Choose Imagery Carefully
When selecting icons, graphical elements, and pictures, try not to use imagery that is too flashy and might cause issues when opened across different browsers and devices. You can use icons from the built-in icons library in PowerPoint and select pictures that don’t visually overpower the viewer.
Get Design Ideas
You can get design ideas using PowerPoint Designer to adjust your design for visual appeal and design consistency.
Productivity Shortcuts
PowerPoint for the web primarily provides most of the features in the desktop app. Below are some tips and tricks for productivity when using the web version of PowerPoint. For some shortcuts listed below, PC users must use CTRL, whereas Mac users will use Command.
- Insert New Slide using CTRL+M hotkey (Command+M for Mac)
- Use F5 to start the slideshow and Esc to end the slideshow
- CTRL+D duplicates the slide (Command+D for Mac)
- CTRL+Shift+D deletes the slide (Command+Shift+D for Mac)
- Use CTRL+S to save slide (Command+S for Mac)
- Use CTRL+W to close the presentation (Command+W for Mac)
- To open printing options, use CTRL+P (Command+P for Mac)
- Zoom in with CTRL+Plus button (Command+Plus button for Mac)
- Zoom out with CTRL+Minus button (Command+Minus button for Mac)
- Insert a table with CTRL+T (Command+T for Mac)
- Insert a hyperlink with CTRL+K (Command+K for Mac)
- Align text with CTRL+L for left, CTRL+E for center, and CTRL+R for right (Replace CTRL with Command for Mac)
Screen Freezes When Working with PowerPoint for the Web
If your screen freezes while you’re working, the web version of PowerPoint is likely encountering an issue when saving the file, showing elements, or inserting content. You can wait a while, and the issue should be resolved. Also, check your Internet connection to see that you are connected. You might want to close additional tabs and review your system usage to see if your hardware is overwhelmed due to resource-intensive apps or multiple browser tabs.
Slide Elements Don’t Appear Properly
If your browser isn’t compatible or uses a browser plugin that blocks slide elements, you might encounter issues viewing slides. Use a compatible browser and turn off any plugins that might interfere with PowerPoint’s online interface.
File Upload or Download Issues
When you are unable to upload or download files, it is likely that your Internet connection is unstable or disconnected. Check your connection to resolve the issue.
Unable to Login
This is likely caused by incorrect credentials or a recent change in credentials, such as a password. If you cannot log in despite no apparent issues, try to clear your browser’s cache or switch to another browser to see if you can log in.
PowerPoint for the web provides most features available for the desktop version and some sharing and collaboration features that require uploading the file online for use. You will notice that some of these features are smoother when used with the online version compared to the desktop version. Furthermore, the online version of PowerPoint provides access regardless of whether you have PowerPoint installed on your device. If you are someone who does not have a Microsoft 365 subscription and needs to access a PowerPoint file, you can log in for free with a Microsoft account with limited features. Alternatively, if the online version is not an option for you, you can still learn how to create a PowerPoint presentation in the installed version of Office.
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How to Access the Free Online Version of Microsoft PowerPoint
Creating, Editing and Saving Presentations using PowerPoint Online
by Avantix Learning Team | Updated October 3, 2015
Applies to: Microsoft ® PowerPoint ® Online
You can access a free online version of Microsoft PowerPoint and create simple presentations on the fly or you can open presentations you've created in the desktop version of PowerPoint online and collaborate with colleagues. All you need is a Microsoft account (which is also free) and a password. PowerPoint Online is a light version of PowerPoint and runs in your web browser so you don't need to install any software to use it. The free online version is available without using SharePoint and you don't need Office 365.
Since the online version is free, it has limited functionality (for example, you can't insert a video from your hard drive and you have limited animation options). For those already using the desktop version of PowerPoint, creating a presentation in the online version is quite similar.
PowerPoint Online is available at office.com .
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Accessing PowerPoint Online
To access the free version of PowerPoint Online:
- Go to office.com to get started.
- Click on the PowerPoint icon/tile.
- Sign in with a Microsoft account and password or create a new free account. If you have Hotmail, you can sign in with that account as your ID.
- Click on a template. PowerPoint creates the presentation. It is saved automatically in a cloud storage location called OneDrive.
- If you're familiar with the desktop version of PowerPoint, you'll be able to create, edit and format slides easily as the interface is very similar to the desktop version. You'll be able to add limited animations and transitions but you won't be able to add audio or video from your hard drive.
- You can change the design theme at any time by clicking on the Design tab on the Ribbon and choosing another theme.
Switching to the desktop version of PowerPoint
You can switch over to the full desktop version of PowerPoint (assuming it's installed) to take advantage of all of the features in PowerPoint.
To switch to the desktop version:
- In a presentation in PowerPoint Online, click on Open in PowerPoint in the Ribbon. A message asks you to confirm that you wish to open the file. Click on OK.
- A message may appear asking you to login with your Windows credentials. Complete and click on OK.
- A message may appear asking you to choose the application to open the file. Select Microsoft Office and your current version, check Remember my choice for ms-powerpoint links and click on OK.
Saving an online PowerPoint presentation in OneDrive
Presentations created with the online version of PowerPoint are saved automatically on OneDrive, but you'll likely want to save the file with a specific name.
To save a presentation with a specific name in PowerPoint Online:
- Click on the File tab on the Ribbon.
- Choose Save As and then click on the Save As icon and enter a name. If necessary, choose a location in OneDrive.
- Click on Save. The file will be saved in your OneDrive cloud storage location. All users with a Microsoft account are provided with a OneDrive storage account. The size of the OneDrive storage varies depending on the type of account.
Saving a PowerPoint presentation on a desktop computer
If you want to save your presentation on your desktop computer, you'll need to download a copy.
To save a presentation on your desktop computer:
- Choose Save As and then click on Download a Copy. The copy will be placed in your Downloads folder on your c: drive (if pop-ups are disabled in your browser). If pop-ups are enabled, you will be able to save a copy to a specific folder.
- Enter a name for the presentation.
- Navigate to the desired location (if pop-ups are enabled in your browser).
- Click on Save. You will now be able to open the file with the desktop version of PowerPoint.
Opening a PowerPoint presentation saved in OneDrive
To open a presentation saved in OneDrive:
- If you're not logged onto Office Online, go to office.com and click on the PowerPoint icon/tile and then sign in with a Microsoft account and password.
- Click on Open. A menu will appear with recent documents. Click on one of the presentations or click on More from OneDrive to choose another file. In OneDrive, click on Documents and then click on the desired file.
- Click on Edit Presentation in the Ribbon and then Edit Presentation with PowerPoint Online.
The free online version of PowerPoint does have limited functionality if you're creating a presentation in that environment, but you can open a presentation created in the desktop version of PowerPoint and make minor editing changes online without losing functionality.
Note: Since this is an online version, features and functionality will change.
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How to Create & Present a PowerPoint Presentation Online
More than ever, it's difficult to gather everyone in a single room for a presentation. Instead, presentations take place online and over virtual meetings.
I'll bet you're asking yourself, "how do I present a PowerPoint presentation online?"
How do you make Microsoft PowerPoint presentations online successful? It's a combination of design guidelines and tech tips, and we've put those together for you.
If you want to see the best way to share PowerPoint presentations online , you're in the right place. This tutorial will help you master PowerPoint online presentation mode. Let's start learning how to show a PowerPoint presentation online.
Tips to Create the Best Online PowerPoint Presentations
Aren't all PowerPoints the same? Without reservation, I'd say "no." Tailor your presentation to how and where you'll present it to the audience.
If you're learning how to present a PowerPoint online, consider the specifics. The best way to share PowerPoint presentations online is to consider the differences in how your audience sees the content.
Let's look at three key design tips that help you learn how to show a PowerPoint presentation online:
1. Simplify Your Slides
It's always important to create readable slides. But as you create presentations for the online world, it's more important than ever to simplify slides to battle distractions.
When you give a presentation online, you're competing for attention. Viewers have many monitors, distractions in their home or office, and other tasks to finish. That means that cluttered slides quickly fall to the bottom of the viewer's priorities.
Remember, as you learn how to show a presentation online: slim down your slides . Less content means less to think about for your viewers. Let your slides support your speaking points, not the other way around.
2. More Graphics, Less Text
Here's the thing. If you're going to ask the audience to hold time to join you for virtual PowerPoint presentations, you've got to give them a reason to show up. If your presentation is full of text, your audience might wish you had sent an email instead.
That's why the best way to share PowerPoint presentations online is to make them visual. Use lots of charts, graphs, and infographics to make it worth seeing the presentation live. Use your speaking points to add analysis and background information.
Actively search for opportunities to convert text-heavy slides to more graphic versions. It's the best way to create an online presentation that holds attention.
Learn more about infographics that work well for online presentations in our tutorial below:
3. Send a Pre-Read Version
If you're searching for the best way to share PowerPoint presentations online, you might have noticed that more people are working remotely. That means that we're working on different schedules, reviewing the content on our own time.
That's why it helps to send a pre-read, a copy of the presentation before your virtual PowerPoint presentations. Before you enter PowerPoint online presentation mode, send a copy for your audience to review.
When you send a pre-read, there are many advantages to help you make your Microsoft PowerPoint presentations online:
- Having already seen the content, your audience is more attuned to your speaking points versus the slide visuals.
- The audience will come prepared with questions, increasing engagement.
- There's a copy to keep for future reference, helping you to reduce follow-up questions.
A great way to send your file before you make your Microsoft PowerPoint presentation online is to create a PDF. Learn how to do that in this tutorial:
The Best Way to Share PowerPoint Presentations Online
Now that you know the tips for successful slide designs, you might wonder, "how do I present a PowerPoint presentation online?" The rapidly growing world of remote work means that many of us are searching for the best way to share PowerPoint presentations online.
Let's tackle how to use PowerPoint's features for virtual PowerPoint presentations:
1. Create an Office.com Account
If you found this tutorial by asking, "how do you create an online presentation?" then there's a secret you're sure to appreciate. The process of sharing virtual PowerPoint presentations starts by creating an account on Office.com .
When you create an Office.com account, you unlock some advantages. One is that you've got access to the free online editions of all the Office apps, including PowerPoint.
You'll also get free OneDrive storage, which is key to sharing your presentation online. To create presentations online, start with creating an account so that you can save your PPTX file online.
2. Save Your Presentation to OneDrive
At this point, your path to creating the best online PowerPoint presentation depends on whether you've already created a presentation. Here's how to move forward:
- If you already started a PowerPoint presentation, sign into your new Office.com account in the PowerPoint app. Save your presentation to OneDrive.
- If you haven't started a PowerPoint presentation, create a new one in PowerPoint Online. The presentation will automatically save to OneDrive.
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If you created your presentation in PowerPoint online, your presentation is already stored in OneDrive. It's already available to share.
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3. Launch the Present Live Option
Now that your presentation is uploaded let's use the Present Live feature. In your web browser, jump over to PowerPoint.com , a fast shortcut to the PowerPoint's online version. If you're not already logged in, enter the same Office credentials that you set up earlier.
You'll see a list of PowerPoint presentations saved to your OneDrive. Double-click on your desired presentation to open it.
Now, browse to the Slide Show menu. Click on Present Live to kick off your presentation.
The first time you use this feature, you might be asked to set a few preferences. Make sure to select your preferred microphone for audio.
4. Send the Presentation Link
Believe it or not, you're already ready to go live. Send the link that PowerPoint Online gives you. Your audience is added to your live presentation.
As you can see below, there's a useful starting screen that includes a QR code you can easily send. You'll see the number of attendees that have joined before you go live.
To set your audio options, use the Present Live > Audio Settings drop-down. Make sure you're using the best available microphone for top quality audio.
That's it! You're ready to give your presentation online, no other tools or apps needed. Anyone who joins the link will see the active slide, plus a voiceover (and a neat transcription office) as you give your presentation.
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One of the best online PowerPoint presentation setups combines the app with Zoom. See our guide to using the two for a PowerPoint online presentation mode setup below:
The Best Source for Designs to Create Presentations Online
Throughout this tutorial, we've talked about techniques that have helped you learn how to present a PowerPoint online. You've got the tips and tricks to help you succeed with virtual PowerPoint presentations.
But what about another technique that helps you create the best online PowerPoint presentation? The best way to succeed is to use a great template that works well in PowerPoint online presentation mode .
Envato Elements is an all-you-can-download option with the best templates that show you how to show a PowerPoint presentation online with style. One subscription unlocks everything.
If you're still wondering how to show a PowerPoint presentation online that's professional, it helps to have these designs. It's the best way to level up your design without learning graphic design all on your own.
Let's look at three of the best templates (out of the thousands included) for virtual PowerPoint presentations:
1. Social Media Trends - PowerPoint Template
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2. Infographic Timeline PowerPoint Template
Infographics bring together two powerful presentation tools: information and graphics . The best way to share PowerPoint presentations online is to lean on these types of illustrations. With the help of this template, you'll have no shortage of creative ways to present novel ideas with ease.
3. Cobalt Business PowerPoint Template
Business templates are popular options for the best online PowerPoint presentations. Cobalt is perfect to create presentations online that feel polished and professional. You've got the charts, graphs, and layouts that are sure to help you give your best presentation yet.
With Elements, you never have to worry about learning to create presentations online from scratch. You start with a pre-built design and leverage those assets to your advantage.
Another Source for Templates For Virtual PowerPoint Presentations
You've already seen Envato Elements, a powerful platform to download unlimited templates. It's one of the best ways to share PowerPoint presentations online with great designs.
But maybe you don't need everything . In that case, you need a single impressive design for PowerPoint online presentation mode . Envato Market is the perfect choice for you.
On Envato Market, you've got plenty of designs to choose from. It keeps costs at a minimum thanks to the single purchase model. Grab a template and get started now.
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You Learned How to Present a PowerPoint Online
Your presentation is meant to be seen. You might have started this tutorial wondering "how do you create an online presentation?" and by now, you've got the secrets to success.
A great reminder for your virtual PowerPoint presentation is to use the designs you saw in this article. Use those PowerPoint designs to create presentations online that have great designs.
Your presentation is meant to be seen. With the help of the PowerPoint online presentation mode, you're ready to do that today.
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The PowerPoint Online Guide: How to Make and Present Slideshows Anywhere
Over the past thirty years, PowerPoint has become synonymous with presentations. Give a speech, present a new product, share finances in a board meeting—all are typically done with a PowerPoint presentation. That’s easy enough if you’re presenting from your laptop and have Microsoft Office installed.
Or it can be far more difficult. You might need to email your slide deck to the event organizer—and hope they have the same version of PowerPoint installed. Or you may carry your PowerPoint file around on a flash drive to open it on the presentation computer. Neither are great solutions, especially for all the times you need to make a last-minute change to your slides or if you don’t typically use Microsoft Office.
A Quick Guide to Office Online
If you’ve ever used the iPad or Android tablet versions of Office, Office Online will feel instantly familiar. The basics are the same. Each Office Online app includes an Office-style toolbar with Home , Insert , Design , and other tabs to organize core editing tools. Office Online apps don’t include all of their Windows features. They include instead a focused set of editing tools that, for most documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, are all you need.
The big difference is that the apps are online. Instead of emailing files back and forth, or syncing changes via OneDrive or Dropbox then sending messages to colleagues when something’s finished, changes happen automatically in Office Online. Your team can open files at the same time, make changes or add comments, and Office will save and sync it to all your OneDrive accounts automatically. Office Online apps also work everywhere. Open any browser, go to Office.com, and your work is ready to pick up where you left off.
Office Online is free for personal use—log into Office.com with a Microsoft account and fill up OneDrive’s free 5GB of storage with all your Office files. A business version is included with Office 365 for business and enterprise accounts as well.
The basics are the same. If you’ve used PowerPoint before, you’ll feel at home in PowerPoint online. Here are the things to keep in mind, the tips to help you work efficiently in your browser, and ways to work around Office Online’s limitations.
A Quick PowerPoint Online Tour
Select a template or open an existing presentation to open it in PowerPoint Online. With a similar design to recent versions of PowerPoint for Mac and Windows, you’ll find the core text and design tools on the main Home tab, options to add images and embedded videos and tables in the Insert tab, slide and template options in the Design tab, animations in the Transitions and Animations tab, and so on. If you can’t find the feature you need, type what you need in the Tell me what you want to do box to search through PowerPoint’s features and documentation.
Need to edit a picture or tweak a SmartArt graph? Select it, and a new Format tab will appear with additional tools as in desktop PowerPoint.
You may not need to look through the toolbars for tools, though. Select text in a slide and PowerPoint shows quick formatting options in a pop-over to change the font, color, and more. Or right-click on most other elements to find their quick editing options. You can then double-click on the toolbar to hide it and increase your workspace, if you’d like, relying on the popover tools to work faster.
Add a new slide: Ctrl + M or CMD + M
Move slides up or down: Ctrl + arrow or CMD + arrow
Add a comment: Alt + N
Go to next slide in Slideshow view: N
Go to previous slide in Slideshow view: P
Go to a specific slide in Slideshow view: G , then type slide number
Exit Slideshow view: Esc
How to Add Presentations to PowerPoint Online
PowerPoint Online is part of Microsoft’s OneDrive file storage. Open a PowerPoint file in OneDrive, and it’ll first show a preview with the option to edit it online.
But surprisingly, PowerPoint Online also works with Dropbox. That gives you another way to open your presentations online. You can save your presentations to either OneDrive or Dropbox, and then when you open PowerPoint Online, you can search through your presentations from both services. Either way, any change you make will automatically be saved to the original file.
The Dropbox integration only works for newer .pptx files. To open .ppt files, download them first, then upload them to PowerPoint Online or OneDrive. When you open them there, PowerPoint will automatically make a copy then convert the presentation to the new format so you can edit it online.
Or, if you have a PowerPoint file on your computer, open PowerPoint Online first, click the Upload a Presentation button, then select your presentation to upload it to OneDrive and open it for editing in PowerPoint Online at the same time.
How to Collaborate on PowerPoint Presentations
Want someone else to proofread your slides, or add their research to a team presentation? That’s easy in PowerPoint Online. From your presentation, click the Share button in the top right toolbar.
The default option is to email an invite link along with a message to your collaborators. You can choose to make the presentation editable or view only and can require a Microsoft account or not.
Or, you can copy a share link to send to anyone or share publicly online if you’d like. Select the Get a link tab to copy a link to your presentation—again, as a view-only presentation or with permission to edit. Here, if you make an editing link, anyone can tweak the presentation without signing into an account.
PowerPoint Online will show an icon beside the slide your collaborator is currently editing and will mark the section they’re working on in the same color. You can’t see the exact changes they make while they’re editing—changes take a few seconds to sync—so it’s best not to edit the same slide others are editing at the same time.
Want to chat with your collaborators? As long as everyone has a Skype account, you can open a Skype sidebar and talk with them in your PowerPoint presentation.
What’s Not In PowerPoint Online?
The core editing features are all here. You can add and edit text, photos, shapes, and SmartArt in PowerPoint online, add core transitions and animations to slides and elements, and present your presentation all from PowerPoint Online.
One of the main differences from PowerPoint’s desktop apps are the embedding options. In desktop versions of PowerPoint, you can embed video and audio from your computer, along with data from other Office apps and macros. In PowerPoint Online, you can embed online videos from YouTube—along with graphs and data from PowerBI and other add-ins in the Office Add-ins pane.
Animations are also more limited in PowerPoint Online. It includes only eight transitions, including Fade and Push , with animations that don’t require graphics acceleration. If you add a presentation that uses other animations from PowerPoint for Windows or Mac, you’ll need to select others or present without animations.
Fonts are another core difference. PowerPoint Online includes 18 fonts, including Arial, Comic Sans, Courier New, Garamond, Georgia, Rockwell, Tahoma, Times New Roman, and Verdana. You can’t install 3rd party fonts or choose fonts you have installed on your computer.
So, to make sure your PowerPoint presentations look great everywhere, stick with the fonts included with PowerPoint Online. That’s easy as they’re the only options in PowerPoint Online, but if you use another PowerPoint app, try using the Web fonts as they’re mainly fonts that work everywhere.
If you upload a presentation that uses a font not included in PowerPoint Online, you can still view the text in the correct font in PowerPoint Online on your computer or another computer with that font installed. If you don’t have the font installed, PowerPoint Online will replace that font with another similar font.
Beyond that, though, PowerPoint Online is surprisingly full-featured. It includes everything you need for making and showing presentations online—as long as you don’t need to use custom fonts, embed non-YouTube videos, or build advanced animations.
How to Present PowerPoint Presentations From Your Browser
Once you’ve finished creating your presentation, it’s time to present it. That’s as easy in PowerPoint Online as in the desktop apps. You can start the slideshow from the slide you’re currently editing via the Slide View button in the lower right-hand corner. Or, click the View tab and select to start the slideshow from the beginning or current slide.
PowerPoint Online will switch your browser to a full-screen preview mode. Click anywhere on the screen to go to the next slide, or tap your right and left arrows on your keyboard to navigate between slides. When finished, click again at the end of the presentation or press the Esc key to exit the slideshow and switch back to the windowed editor mode.
PowerPoint also includes controls on the lower left of the slideshow view, along with options in the right-click menu to switch slides or jump to a specific slide.
PowerPoint Online doesn’t include presenter view to show lecture notes on one screen while presenting your presentation on another—but there’s a workaround. While you’re giving your presentation full-screen, your browser with the original PowerPoint Online tab won’t show your slide content (Chrome hides the original window; Safari shows a Exit Full Screen placeholder). Instead, you can open a new tab or window and open your presentation there as well.
When you switch slides, move your mouse to your projection screen and click to advance—then move your mouse back to your laptop’s screen and select the next slide in your other PowerPoint Online window. Another option is to open your presentation in PowerPoint’s mobile apps and use your phone or tablet to view lecture notes while presenting from your laptop.
How to Convert PowerPoint Presentations Online
PowerPoint Online—unlike PowerPoint for Windows or Mac—can only open .pptx presentation files made with a newer version of PowerPoint. If you open an older .ppt file or a .odp presentation from another app, PowerPoint Online can convert the file to .pptx on the fly so you can edit the presentation.
But once you’ve opened the presentation, you can export it in 3 formats: PowerPoint, ODP (used with OpenOffice), or PDF. Click the File tab in the toolbar to open the core PowerPoint menu, select Download As , then choose the file format you want. PowerPoint Online will convert your presentation and save it to your computer so that you can share the original file with others.
The best option is to share the PowerPoint presentation directly in PowerPoint Online—but when you need a traditional presentation file, that’s a handy way to get it.
How to Save All Your Presentations to PowerPoint Online
There’s one trick to make PowerPoint Online the presentation app that’s always ready when you need it is: Save all your presentations to OneDrive or Dropbox. That way, whenever you need to present something, it’ll be a few clicks away inside PowerPoint Online.
If you already use OneDrive or Dropbox to sync your files, you’re halfway there. Save every new presentation there, every time. Whenever someone sends you a presentation, save it there also.
App automation tool Zapier can do that for you automatically. One of the most common ways to share presentations is through email—so Zapier can watch your Gmail or IMAP-powered email account for new presentation files. With Gmail, you can include a search to watch for presentation files. Use has:presentation to watch for any presentation—though note that this will also include Google Slides presentations which won’t work with PowerPoint Online. Or, use filename:pptx OR filename:ppt to watch for all PowerPoint attachments.
Then, Zapier can save the presentation file to online storage to open and edit it in PowerPoint Online. The simplest is OneDrive since it’s PowerPoint Online’s core storage, though you could use Dropbox instead as it only takes a few extra clicks to open your presentations there.
You can save the presentation in any folder, and add a customized file name if you’d like. Then select the attachment from Gmail or your IMAP email and have Zapier copy that file to OneDrive or Dropbox. Next time you need to present something someone emailed you, don’t open your email app—instead, open PowerPoint Online and open the presentation there directly.
Ready to save any presentation you get emailed to PowerPoint Online? These Zaps will help you get started in a few clicks—remember to set up your search or filter to watch only for PowerPoint files:
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Save new attachments in Gmail to Dropbox
Back up new IMAP email attachments to Dropbox
That’s PowerPoint Online. It’s a handy way to tweak and present your presentation, even if you don’t have a copy of PowerPoint installed. And it just might be the new presentation app you need for a more focused, free way to make presentations anywhere.
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PowerPoint for the web (formerly PowerPoint Web App) extends your Microsoft PowerPoint experience to the web browser, where you can work with presentations directly on the website where the presentation is stored. Microsoft 365 customers with Microsoft 365 for the web can view, create, and edit files on the go.
The PowerPoint Editor is a web front-end component that creates a browser-based editing surface, which lets users work on documents without losing fidelity.
If you select the Open in PowerPoint button on the PowerPoint for the web toolbar, the presentation opens in the PowerPoint desktop app (if Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 or later is installed on the computer).
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Alignment, bullets, numbers
With PowerPoint for the web, you can change paragraph alignment, apply bullets or numbering, and change the level of bulleted or numbered text. Learn more about the differences between using a presentation in the browser versus the PowerPoint desktop app .
Apply basic transitions and animations
Choose from a gallery of animation and transition effects. PowerPoint for the web supports eight transitions and 37 animations. Additional animations and transitions not supported by PowerPoint for the web are preserved in the presentation and displayed in the slide show, but they can't be modified in PowerPoint for the web. Learn more about the differences between using a presentation in the browser versus the PowerPoint desktop app .
Apply rich formatting to text, shapes, and pictures
Not available in PowerPoint for the web. Advanced formatting features, such as more colors, gradients, eyedropper, effects, and styles, are available in the PowerPoint desktop app. With PowerPoint for the web, you can add a text box or choose from a gallery of shapes and apply styles, which define fill, outline, and shadow effects.
Apply themes and theme variants
Choose from a gallery of built-in themes and variants when you add a new slide to the presentation. Themes not supported by PowerPoint for the web are preserved in the presentation, but the ability to modify themes is not available in PowerPoint for the web. Learn more about the differences between using a presentation in the browser versus the PowerPoint desktop app .
Office add-ins
PowerPoint for the web only supports content add-ins for Office. Content add-ins integrate web-based features as content that can be shown in line with a presentation. Learn more about types of add-ins for Office .
Arrange objects
Move, resize, rotate, or order shapes and text boxes in layers, back-to-front in PowerPoint for the web. Ungroup shapes to work with them individually. Learn more about the differences between using a presentation in the browser versus the PowerPoint desktop app .
Broadcast slide show
The PowerPoint desktop app is required to broadcast a slide show to a remote audience through PowerPoint for the web. Viewers can watch lives presentations through PowerPoint for the web, regardless of whether they have the PowerPoint desktop app installed. Learn more about broadcast slide show .
With PowerPoint for the web, you can cut, copy, and paste content in a presentation. A user can copy and paste text between Microsoft 365 for the web programs, as well as between Microsoft 365 for the web and the Microsoft Office desktop apps on the computer. Learn more about the differences between using a presentation in the browser versus the PowerPoint desktop app .
Create and manage slides
Add, reorder, duplicate, hide, and delete slides in PowerPoint for the web. Learn more about the differences between using a presentation in the browser versus the PowerPoint desktop app .
Create custom animation
PowerPoint for the web includes a gallery of animation effects. Animations not supported by PowerPoint for the web are preserved in the presentation and displayed in the slide show, but they can't be modified in PowerPoint for the web. To create custom animations, you'll need the PowerPoint desktop app installed on your computer. Learn more about creating custom animations with PowerPoint 2013 desktop app .
Design tools, advanced
Not available in PowerPoint for the web. Advanced design features, such creating slide masters and modifying layouts, are only available in the PowerPoint desktop app. With PowerPoint for the web, you can use your own template file as the basis for creating new files or choose from a predefined list of themes.
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Embed presentation on web or blog page
With PowerPoint for the web, you can embed presentations on websites or blogs so that anyone can view your information even if they don't have the Microsoft PowerPoint desktop app. Embedded viewers show animations, transitions, and audio/video—the same as full fidelity reading view. Learn more about embedding presentations on a web or blog page .
Font downloading and formatting
The font service is a CDN based solution to ensure Office applications are able to render documents and presentations in full fidelity by downloading the required fonts to the local machine.
When sharing PowerPoint presentations with recipients via PowerPoint for the web, only use the fonts detailed in the cloud fonts list here . Why? These fonts are available in the cloud and are downloaded as needed and installed on our servers. Other fonts, including locally installed fonts not on this list and embedded fonts, will not be installed on our servers and will be replaced with fallback fonts, resulting in content reflow and formatting issues.
PowerPoint for the web lets you apply bold, italics, underline, font, size, and color to text. You can also use the Format Painter to copy the format of entire shapes.
To use your organization’s custom font on PowerPoint for the web, upload your font as an Organization Asset Library .
Full fidelity reading view
View presentations as they were intended to be seen—showing animations, transitions, and audio/video.
Full ink support
Ink can't be inserted in PowerPoint for the web, but PowerPoint for the web displays them as expected.
Full selection of animations and transitions
PowerPoint for the web supports eight transitions and 37 animations. For a larger selection, use the PowerPoint desktop app.
Headers and footers
Headers and footers, including date and slide numbers, can't be inserted, edited, or deleted in PowerPoint for the web, but PowerPoint for the web displays them as expected. Learn more about the differences between using a presentation in the browser versus the PowerPoint desktop app .
Insert, edit, and follow hyperlinks. Bookmark links work, but can't be edited in PowerPoint for the web.
Insert online video
Video and audio content plays in Reading view and Slide Show, with a file size limit of 100 MB. Online video can be inserted from YouTube, and media controls can be resized, moved, and deleted in PowerPoint for the web. But to insert audio and video other than YouTube, you need the Microsoft PowerPoint desktop app.
Integration with Excel for charts
Not available in PowerPoint for the web. With PowerPoint for the web, you can view Excel charts in an existing presentation, but you can't edit or insert an Excel chart in a presentation using PowerPoint for the web. Learn more about copying an Excel chart to PowerPoint .
Navigation - slide sorter
Slide sorter view, which gives you a view of your slides in thumbnail form, makes it easy to sort and organize your slides. You can use slide sorter view to organize your slides, add sections, and sort slides into different categories.
Offline viewing and authoring
PowerPoint for the web is launched from a web browser and relies on an internet connection. To access presentations offline, Microsoft PowerPoint desktop app must be installed on your computer and used to view and edit slides.
Picture cropping
Improve the framing of a subject in a picture with the cropping tool. Simply click one of the cropping handles at the edge of the picture and drag it until you achieve the picture you want.
With PowerPoint for the web, you can insert pictures stored on your computer, or insert pictures from Bing Images. You can move, resize, and crop pictures, and apply a number of picture styles. More sophisticated features for working with pictures, such as applying effects, are not available in PowerPoint for the web. You can't create screenshots in PowerPoint for the web, but screenshots that are in a presentation display as pictures in PowerPoint for the web. Learn more about the differences between using a presentation in the browser versus the PowerPoint desktop app .
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Not available in PowerPoint for the web. Microsoft PowerPoint desktop app lets you deliver your presentations using the Office Presentation Service, a free, public service that allows others to follow along in their web browser. Learn more about Office Presentation Service .
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Not available in PowerPoint for the web. Only Microsoft PowerPoint desktop app allows a presenter a behind-the-scene control of the presentation flow, notes, annotations, and zooming tools. PowerPoint for the web does not support these features.
Print to PDF
With PowerPoint for the web, you can print your presentation to a PDF reader, where all the layout and formatting of your slides will print the way you expect. Learn more about basic tasks you can do using PowerPoint for the web .
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You can check spelling and set the proofing language, using the built-in dictionary with PowerPoint for the web. But PowerPoint for the web does not use a custom dictionary and does not include translation or a thesaurus.
Real-time co-authoring
Multiple authors can work simultaneously in PowerPoint for the web and PowerPoint 2016. Real-time presence helps you see where your co-authors are working in the presentation so that you don't create conflicts as you edit, and you can see changes as they're being made. PowerPoint 2013 supports simultaneous editing, but there is no presence indication, and changes can't be seen by multiple authors until the document is saved. For more information about real-time co-authoring in PowerPoint, see Work together on PowerPoint presentations .
Reviewer tools, advanced
Not available in PowerPoint for the web. Advanced reviewer features, such as merge conflicts and compare presentations, are only available in the PowerPoint desktop app. With PowerPoint for the web, you can view, add, edit, or delete comments.
Rights management: Apply and consume IRM and password protection
Not available in PowerPoint for the web. PowerPoint for the web displays presentations that are protected with Information Rights Management (IRM). However, these presentations can't be edited in the browser, and you can't create IRM-protected presentations in PowerPoint for the web. PowerPoint for the web can't open presentations that are digitally signed or encrypted with a password.
Run slide show
With PowerPoint for the web, you can run your presentation with just a web browser and an internet connection. Learn more about basic tasks you can do using PowerPoint for the web .
Save as or Download a copy
PowerPoint for the web saves your work every time you make a change. There is no Save command. You can download a copy, but you must have the Microsoft PowerPoint desktop app to edit a local copy.
Word Art and charts can't be inserted in PowerPoint for the web, but PowerPoint for the web displays them as expected. In Editing view, edit and format text. If you want to apply text effects to Word Art, you'll need the Microsoft PowerPoint desktop app.
If your presentation is saved in a SharePoint document library, then your presentation is online and you can share it by sending a link instead of an email attachment. People with proper permissions can view it in their web browser or mobile device. Learn more about sharing a presentation .
PowerPoint for the web plays slide shows in a full-screen window. Press the spacebar to advance the slides. Slide animations play, but only Fade and Wipe transitions between slides are supported. Learn more about the differences between using a presentation in the browser versus the PowerPoint desktop app .
You can insert SmartArt, switch to a different layout or color scheme, apply SmartArt styles, and edit text with PowerPoint for the web. Learn more about the differences between using a presentation in the browser versus the PowerPoint desktop app .
Table creation, editing, and formatting
Tables can be created and edited in PowerPoint for the web, and PowerPoint for the web supports most table functions. For advanced functions, such as merging and splitting cells, use the PowerPoint desktop app. Learn more about the differences between using a presentation in the browser versus the PowerPoint desktop app .
When you need to accomplish something in PowerPoint for the web but don't know how, you can use the Tell Me search feature to quickly find what you're looking for. Tell Me understands what you're trying to accomplish and helps you do it faster by making suggestions.
Undo and redo
Undo (Ctrl + Z) and redo (Ctrl + Y) an infinite number of recent actions during the current editing session in the active presentation. If the editing session times out or if you switch to Reading View for more than 30 seconds, the undo history is reset. Learn more about keyboard shortcuts in PowerPoint for the web .
View and add comments
If your files are stored on SharePoint Online or OneDrive for Business, you can add, edit, or delete comments.
If your files are stored on OneDrive, you can add, edit, or delete comments while in Editing View, and you can view and update comments while in Reading View.
View and edit slide notes
With PowerPoint for the web, notes for each slide can be displayed or hidden. You can also add notes in Edit mode.
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Microsoft PowerPoint is a great tool for creating professional-looking slideshows and presentations. However, the home version requires a Microsoft 365 subscription, and the free mobile app locks some features behind the sub as well. Fortunately, there are plenty of free PowerPoint software alternatives out there. Here's a look at some of the best options and how they compare to PowerPoint.
Best Direct PowerPoint Replacement: Google Slides
Very similar to PowerPoint.
Free to use.
Compatible with PowerPoint.
An internet connection is strongly recommended.
Where there's a need for an app, Google seems to have it covered. Google Slides is its PowerPoint equivalent and it's a lot like Microsoft's app. Very simple to use and offering full compatible with the alternative, you can access Google Slides via your browser and easily create custom presentations with audio and your own images, all entirely for free. It also offers great live collaboration features for teamwork purposes.
The only minor downside is you need an internet connection to at least get started but the service does also work offline with presentations syncing once you're back online.
Best for Designers: Prezi
Video editing included.
Can easily make data visualizations.
Stylish user interface.
Free option is pretty basic.
No support.
Presentations viewable by all.
Prezi is a great option for designers who have a vision but aren't technically proficient at achieving it. Its simple drag and drop interface makes it a breeze to organize your presentation just how you want it. Backed up with other Prezi apps that mean you can create videos or more stylish data visualizations than simple graphs, it's ideal for industries that are more visual than others. A series of pre-made templates makes it all the more attractive.
Prezi isn't as free as it seems though. To get the full wealth of features like advanced image editing, offline access, and narration, you'll need to pay a subscription fee.
Best for Quick Results: Zoho Show
A theme for every occasion.
Quick to create something.
Intuitive interface.
Need to be online to use it.
Simple to use yet highly effective is the sweet spot for quick results, and that's certainly the case with Zoho Show. You might need to be online to use it, but it's worth the connection with an intuitive user interface that adapts to what you need to do. You can easily embed videos, tweets, and images into your presentations with some neat transition effects making things more interesting.
Collaboration tools further sweeten the deal with annotation features meaning you can work together well as a team and fast.
Best for Animations: Powtoon
Great animation tools.
Easy to use.
Can export to social media platforms.
Branding applied on free presentations.
More about animations than slideshows.
PowToon tackles PowerPoint presentations from a slightly different angle than a lot of its competitors. It's primarily great for creating full animations and videos rather than presentations that you would click through and present yourself. That lends itself perfectly to the internet which is why it's so useful that you can export your presentations to various forms of social media.
With a drag and drop template, you can create something within about 20 minutes from your browser. The free version bundles in branding logos so viewers will always know you've used PowToon to create them but that's a small price to pay for an otherwise very accessible and simple to use piece of software.
Best for Mass Branding: Renderforest
Plenty of options for expanding branding.
300MB cloud storage for free.
Unlimited exports.
Exports can be low in quality.
Content is watermarked.
RenderForest thinks of itself as more than just a PowerPoint alternative. It tackles everything you might need from creating logos to designing promo videos, music visualizations, landing pages, and websites. That's on top of its extensive animations and intro creation. That might sound intimidating but the service keeps things simple, so it won't take you long to mock something up and develop it.
Stick to the free version and there are some restrictions such as branding on your videos, lower quality logos, and so forth, but it's a solid start for an otherwise entirely free service. In particular, if you just need to concoct a quick 3-minute video for a presentation, RenderForest has you covered.
Best for Non-Designers: Visme
Plenty of templates to choose from.
Can set up five projects at once.
Charts and widgets support.
Limited cloud storage.
Visme branding on free plan.
Been asked to make a presentation and you don't know where to start? Visme is perfect for those that aren't well versed with graphics as it offers an extensive template library. The free plan limits your options a little but there are still some decent choices here. In addition, the service provides cool ways to make stats and data look exciting thanks to chart and widget support. It's all done through a simple drag and drop interface too that makes it super simple to add video and embed other content.
Just bear in mind that storage options are a little limited and everything on the free plan will contain Visme branding.
Best for Office Replacement: LibreOffice Impress
Full program rather than browser-based.
Extensive support.
Similar experience to Microsoft Office.
Requires installation.
Not quite as intuitive as alternatives.
LibreOffice is a popular free alternative to Microsoft Office, so it makes sense to use LibreOffice Impress if you want the closest experience to Microsoft's package. Unlike most of the others here, you need to install LibreOffice on your PC or Mac which means it's no good for Chromebooks or moving between different systems. However, in exchange, you get an intuitive experience that makes it simple to create slideshows, whether you're handing them out to a class or conference afterwards, or simply projecting them on screen.
Bear in mind you have to seek out templates yourself though which may be off-putting for the least technically minded user out there.
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Best for Apple Users: Keynote
Simple to use.
Apple Pencil support.
Cloud based as well as app based.
App is only on Apple devices.
Keynote is Apple's direct competitor to Microsoft PowerPoint and it's a great alternative, especially if you're a Mac user. With app support for iOS and Mac, it takes seconds to get started. Alternatively, PC users can use Keynote via the iCloud website and easily work across multiple devices.
One of the best features is the ability to use the Apple Pencil on an iPad to create diagrams or illustrations making it great for skilled artists. As well as that, Apple provides plenty of convenient templates for personal and professional projects.
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Note: If you're using Teams on the web, you'll be able to share your screen only if you're using Google Chrome or the latest version of Microsoft Edge. Screen sharing isn't available for Linux users.
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Give control.
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Sharing computer sound lets you stream audio from your computer to meeting participants through Teams. You can use it to play a video or audio clip as part of a presentation.
To learn more, see Share sound from your computer in a Teams meeting or live event .
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Optimize for video
Prevent choppiness or lag when you're sharing high-motion content by optimizing video.
To optimize video, select Optimize in your presenter toolbar.
Change your layout
When you're sharing content, you can choose from several different layouts to help make your presentation more engaging.
To change your layout while you're sharing your screen:
Turn your camera on.
Select the layout you want to use:
Content only : Participants will see the content you're sharing in the main Teams window. They'll still be able to see your video feed next to the content.
Standout : This produces an effect on your background that blocks it and helps you stand out in your video feed.
Side-by-side : This view will place you and another participant side-by-side in the meeting window. This helps draw focus to you and other participants who are speaking during the meeting.
Reporter : This layout isolates you from your video feed and places you in front of the content you're sharing, just like a reporter in front of a scene.
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Go back to your meeting and try sharing your screen again.
Note: If you're using Teams on the web, make sure you've also granted screen recording permission to your browser.
Zoom in to shared content
To get a better look at shared content, click and drag it to see different areas. To zoom into or out of content someone's sharing during a meeting or call, use the buttons at the lower left of your meeting window: [+] to zoom in and [-] to zoom out. You can also try the following:
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Note: Mac trackpads don't support zoom in meetings. If you're on a Mac, use one of the other options. If you're using Linux, giving and taking control of shared content isn't available at this time.
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Tap Stop presenting or Stop sharing when you're done.
Tip: To go forward and back in a PowerPoint presentation, swipe in the direction you'd like to go, or tap the forward and back buttons on the bottom of your screen.
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There's a lot you can do when you add a companion device to your meeting experience:
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If you can see it on your phone, you can share it in the meeting!
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The 10 Best Presentation Websites To Build Stunning Slideshows
In today’s fast-paced world, catching your audience’s attention is one of the hardest things to do, but a well-crafted presentation will help you do just that! However, creating a presentation can be a daunting task, especially on the go, and that is exactly why we have curated a list of the best presentation websites that you can use to create stunning presentations on the go.
In this blog, we’ll dive into the world of presentation websites, exploring the best platforms to help you create your slides. Whether you’re a student, professional, or entrepreneur, we’ve got you covered.
The 10 Best PPT Making Sites
When it comes to creating presentations online, these websites are some of the best that you will ever encounter! From creating a deck of slides with the help of real professional design experts to using AI to create slides within minutes, you will find it all on these sites!
1. SlideUpLift
Price: Plans start from $18.99 Best Known For: 40,000+ library of presentation templates catering to all business needs, AI tools to create stunning presentations, Proprietary Presentation Services platform for corporate users
If you are a business professional looking to create visually impactful presentations, then SlideUpLift is the website you are looking for! You will find more than 40,000+ professional PowerPoint templates and AI apps that help create visually stunning presentations. One of their coolest AI tools is SlideEnhance., an AI app that transforms your simple slides into masterpieces within seconds. All you have to do is import your slide and watch it beautify it before you can even blink! SlideUpLift offers not only AI apps but also professional presentation design services . They work closely with businesses to create custom presentations that match their brand and goals perfectly. They have a proprietary presentation services platform for their service users where they can initiate requests, review drafts, give feedback, and download final versions, all in a single interface.
Price: Plans start from $5 Best Known For: Creating engaging and dynamic presentations
Known for its nonlinear canvases, Prezi is among the best presentation websites out there! With the help of Prezi, you can easily zoom in and out of your elements to create an interactive storytelling experience for your audience. The best part about Prezi is that you can present content over a user’s video feed, allowing it to be even more engaging than other presentation tools. It is a browser-based application, which means there will be fewer compatibility concerns
Price: $12.99 monthly Best Known For: Versatile designing software, detailed editing
Canva has always been known for graphic designing, but not many know that it is one of the most powerful websites for presentations. It not only offers a wide range of templates, design elements, and images that help you create stunning presentations. Talking about collaborating, Canva also provides a collaborative feature, allowing you to work simultaneously with your teammates. Canva also has a paid plan, allowing you to access its entire library of elements and templates.
4. SlidesAI
Price: $10 per month Best Known For: Transforming text into visually appealing slides
Next on our list of the best presentation websites is SlidesAI, a site that uses AI to help create eye-catching presentations quickly. It uses a text-to-presentation AI that converts all the text provided into stunning slideshows. This lets you save time on designing your own presentation and focus on your delivery and presentation skills.
5. Mentimeter
Price: Plans start from $11.99 Best Known For: Creating interactive presentations
Are you looking to create presentations that can have live quizzes, polls, and Q&A sessions? Then Mentimeter is exactly what you have been looking for! This presentation site is perfect for creating real-time polls, Q&A sessions, and quizzes while letting your audience join in using their phone or laptop. The amazing part about Mentimeter is that it is all seamless, and you even receive real-time insights, making it a popular choice when it comes to audience engagement.
Price: Plans start from $89 per month Best Known For: Creating stunning animated presentations and videos
Struggling to bring your presentations to life? PowToon is your animated savior! As one of the top presentation platforms, it empowers you to create dynamic, eye-catching slides effortlessly. With a treasure trove of templates and endless animation options, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
If you are struggling with animations in PowerPoint, check out our guide on adding animations in PowerPoint !
7. Slidebean
Price: Depends on the presentation Best Known For: Using AI tools to design presentations
When talking about good websites for presentations, we have to mention Slidebean. This site is another AI-powered website that helps you create visually appealing presentations within minutes. With the help of a vast collection of templates with text suggestions for various industries and the ability to add your brand identity, it is one of the best websites for creating presentations.
8. Microsoft Sway
Price: Free
Best Known For: Storytelling in presentations through interactive elements
Next on our list of best PowerPoint websites comes Microsoft Sway, an innovative site that helps create interactive and fascinating slideshows. Whether you are using Sway for school, professional, or even personal use, you will be surprised by its built-in design engine and multiple presentation layouts. Sway has its own multimedia elements, and it integrates with all other Microsoft Office applications, allowing seamless sharing and access.
9. Google Slides
Price: Free Best Known For: Collaboration and accessibility
Not mentioning Google Slides in our list of good presentation websites has to be considered a sin. Google Slides is one of the first presentation sites that everyone has visited when creating a presentation online. With its cloud-sharing capabilities and collaboration options, you can easily create professional slideshows with your colleagues without downloading anything!
Price: Plans starts from $12.25 per month
Best Known For: All-in-one visual communication tool
Rounding out our list is Visme, a standout online presentation tool. Its unparalleled customization options let you craft presentations that perfectly match your vision. With an advanced design interface and a wealth of templates, creating stunning visuals is a breeze.
How To Choose The Best Presentation Website?
Well, the best way to choose a website to create your presentation relies on a few factors that you need to consider:
1. Determine Your Needs
The first step is to figure out what you want your presentation to achieve. Is it a formal business pitch or a casual classroom lesson? Understanding your goal will help you narrow down your options and find the perfect presentation site.
2. Evaluate The Website’s Features
Look at the websites you are shortlisting and check for the features they provide. Websites that provide templates, AI tools, multimedia support, integration, and collaborative features are some of the sites that you should pick over others. A good choice for business professionals is SlideUpLift. They offer 40,000+ templates that are specifically created for business needs and are compatible with PowerPoint and Google Slides.
3. Check For Multimedia Support
When choosing a website to create your presentations online, check whether the site can import all your multimedia files, like interactive media, audio, video, and photo. Also, check if the site can easily use the templates and themes you have chosen for your slideshow.
4. Check The Privacy & Security Policy
One last thing to consider before choosing any presentation website is to review the website’s security and privacy policy. If you are using a website to make a presentation online on their platform, you don’t want anyone getting your data or information! And if you are downloading templates from a website to create presentations, look into their download policy to ensure no trespassing of copyright issues.
Selecting the right website can help change your presentation game! With so many options to choose from, you are spoilt for choice! Remember that good presentations aren’t about stunning visuals but effectively communicating your message. Using our tips on how to create a professional presentation , you can not only create slideshows that impress but also inspire!
What is the best site for PowerPoint templates?
SlideUpLift is the best website to download PowerPoint templates. It has more than 40,000 templates covering a wide range of topics. These templates are 100% editable so that the customers can make the necessary changes as per their will.
What are some of the best presentation websites to create slideshows online?
There are several online websites where you can make presentations. However, Google Slides is an excellent platform to start with. When paired with SlideUpLift’s templates, you are bound to create stunning presentations.
How do I create a presentation without PowerPoint?
There are numerous alternatives to creating slideshows without PowerPoint, like Google Slides, PowToon, and Prezi.
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PowerPoint for the web. Turn your ideas into compelling presentations using professional-looking templates. Use animations, transitions, photos, and videos to tell one-of-a-kind stories. Co-author team presentations at the same time, from anywhere. Start using PowerPoint for free Learn more about PowerPoint.
Share and collaborate. Start with Microsoft Copilot. Generate a presentation outline instantly with Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365. Expand your ideas. Ask for more information or a new slide on your topic directly through Copilot in PowerPoint. Use a free template. Choose from thousands of customizable templates to kickstart your slideshow.
Craft great-looking resumes, newsletters, and documents while inviting others to review and coauthor in real time. Plus, access free Word templates, formatting tools for APA, MLA, and Chicago style, and add functionality with free add-ins.
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Here's how to get started: Go to Office.com. Click PowerPoint. Create a new, blank presentation, start with a template, or open an existing file. When you start with a new, blank presentation, PowerPoint automatically saves it to OneDrive with a default name, such as Presentation 1. To rename your presentation, do the following:
Notes: If you're using the desktop version of PowerPoint on a Windows PC, see the PowerPoint Quick Start.. If you're using the desktop version of PowerPoint on a Mac, see Office for Mac Quick Start Guides and PowerPoint for Mac Help.
Learn how to use Microsoft PowerPoint completely free by creating a PowerPoint for Web / PowerPoint Online account. You'll be able to create, edit, and share...
And when you need more functionality, you can work on the presentation together in the PowerPoint desktop app and all of your changes will be saved online. To convert your Google Slides to PowerPoint, go to File > Download > Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx). Then open the file in PowerPoint. See more at Get started with Sheets.
Create a New Presentation with PowerPoint for the Web. Click Create or use a PowerPoint template from the options to create a new PowerPoint presentation. You can start with a specific theme or use a blank template. You can also browse through themes via Office.com to find one that best suits your needs.
To access the free version of PowerPoint Online: Go to office.com to get started. Click on the PowerPoint icon/tile. Sign in with a Microsoft account and password or create a new free account. If you have Hotmail, you can sign in with that account as your ID. Click on a template. PowerPoint creates the presentation.
In your web browser, jump over to PowerPoint.com, a fast shortcut to the PowerPoint's online version. If you're not already logged in, enter the same Office credentials that you set up earlier. You'll see a list of PowerPoint presentations saved to your OneDrive. Double-click on your desired presentation to open it.
To edit such a file: In your web browser, navigate to the file in OneDrive. Click the file name once to open the file in PowerPoint for the web. select Edit Presentation, and then select Edit in PowerPoint for the web. The file switches from Reading view to Editing view, where you can: Add or change content. Share the file and collaborate with ...
To make presenting even easier, you can download your template in a variety of formats, like PowerPoint and PDF, or share it digitally with your colleagues. Craft engaging presentations for school, business, extracurriculars, and more. Start with eye-catching PowerPoint slide designs and customize easily with AI tools.
Select a template or open an existing presentation to open it in PowerPoint Online. With a similar design to recent versions of PowerPoint for Mac and Windows, you'll find the core text and design tools on the main Home tab, options to add images and embedded videos and tables in the Insert tab, slide and template options in the Design tab, animations in the Transitions and Animations tab ...
Collaborate for free with online versions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote. Save documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online, in OneDrive.
Create captivating, informative content for PowerPoint in just a few minutes—no graphic design experience needed. Here's how: 1. Find the perfect PowerPoint template. Search for anything—type of template, image, color, —or take a look around by browsing the catalog. Select the template that fits you best, from pitch decks to data ...
In this article. PowerPoint for the web (formerly PowerPoint Web App) extends your Microsoft PowerPoint experience to the web browser, where you can work with presentations directly on the website where the presentation is stored. Microsoft 365 customers with Microsoft 365 for the web can view, create, and edit files on the go.
Microsoft PowerPoint is a great tool for creating professional-looking slideshows and presentations. However, the home version requires a Microsoft 365 subscription, and the free mobile app locks some features behind the sub as well. Fortunately, there are plenty of free PowerPoint software alternatives out there.
To download a PPT template, click on the "PowerPoint" button below the presentation preview to download. Alternatively, click on the Canva button, click "Share", then "More", search for "PowerPoint", and click the PowerPoint icon to download.
Impress your audience with catchy slides & photos and PowerPoint themes with great backgrounds. Our free PowerPoint backgrounds and presentation templates are very easy to customize and edit for your presentation needs. Using Microsoft PowerPoint (but now also in Google Slides), you can easily create engaging presentations with our free ...
How to edit presentation online. Click Drop or upload your file. Select the PowerPoint file you want to open and edit on your computer. Your PowerPoint will be uploaded and then presented in an online Editor menu. Edit your PowerPoint: Edit text; Change the size of fonts; Use formatting options; Move shapes and objects; And perform other tasks.
WPS Presentation is not the only free product; you can utilize every app in the WPS Office suite. Unlike most competitors, you don't need to download or use a separate mini-app to make presentations.
How to convert PDF to PPT. Follow these easy steps to convert a PDF into a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation: Click the Select a file button above, or drag and drop files into the PDF drop zone. Select the PDF file you want to turn into a PPTX file. Watch Acrobat automatically convert your file from PDF to PPT.
PowerPoint Live. Present a PowerPoint file others can interact with. You need to share a presentation and want others to be able to move through it at their own pace. For info on PowerPoint sharing, see Share PowerPoint slides in a Teams meeting. Whiteboard. Collaborate with others in real time.
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