Print your PowerPoint slides, handouts, or notes
You can print slides, an outline, speaker notes, or handouts of your PowerPoint presentation.
The Outline prints only the text in the slides, without images. The Notes of a presentation show the slide and the related speaker notes below it. If you choose to print Handouts, you can print several slides on one page using a variety of layouts, some with space for note-taking.
Select a heading below to open it and see the detailed instructions.
Print slides
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Select File.
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Select Print.
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Select Full Page Slides, and then choose Full Page Slides from the Print Layout list.
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Set the other printing options you want, and click Print.
Print slides with speaker notes
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Select File.
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Select Print.
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Select Full Page Slides, and then choose Notes Pages from the Print Layout list.
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Set the other printing options you want, and click Print.
Print an outline
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Select File.
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Select Print.
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Select Full Page Slides, and then choose Outline from the Print Layout list.
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Set the other printing options you want, and click Print.
Print handouts
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Select File.
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Select Print.
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Select Full Page Slides, and choose the option you want from the list of Handouts.
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Set the other printing options you want, and click Print.
Print in PowerPoint 2007
For printing in PowerPoint 2007, see Print your slides in older versions of PowerPoint.
See Also
The Outline prints only the text in the slides, without images. The Notes of a presentation show the slide and the related speaker notes below it. If you choose to print Handouts, you can print several slides on one page using a variety of layouts, some with space for note-taking.
The following procedures cover printing in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac.
For printing in PowerPoint for Mac 2011, see Print your slides in older versions of PowerPoint.
Select a heading below to open it and see the detailed instructions.
Print slides
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On the File menu select Print.
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Select Show Details at the bottom of the dialog box.
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In the Layout box, select Slides.
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Set the other printing options you want, and select Print.
Print slides with speaker notes
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On the File menu select Print.
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Select Show Details at the bottom of the dialog box.
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In the Layout box, select Notes.
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Set the other printing options you want, and select Print.
Print an outline
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On the File menu select Print.
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Select Show Details at the bottom of the dialog box.
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In the Layout box, select Outline.
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Set the other printing options you want, and select Print.
Print handouts
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On the File menu select Print.
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Select Show Details at the bottom of the dialog box.
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In the Layout box, select one of the Handout options, depending on how many slides per page you want.
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Set the other printing options you want, and select Print.
See Also
Everyone can print slides in PowerPoint Online. Office 365 subscribers using a file stored on OneDrive for Business or SharePoint Online can also print notes and handouts.
| A Notes Page prints the slide on the upper half of the page and the related speaker notes on the lower half. |
| A Handouts page consists of three slide thumbnail images on the left side and several printed lines for note-taking to the right of each thumbnail. To print handouts in other layouts, see Print handouts using Adobe Reader. |
To get more advanced printing layout options, use a desktop version of PowerPoint.
Select a heading below to open it and see the detailed instructions.
Print in Chrome
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From your PowerPoint Online slide show, select File > Print and then choose the kind of sheets you want to print:
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Wait for the Print panel to open.
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Next to Destination, click Change to choose a printer. Set any other print layout options you want, such as which slides to print and one-sided versus two-sided printing. (Available options vary by printer.)
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Click Print.
Print in Microsoft Edge
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From your PowerPoint Online slide show, click File > Print and then choose the kind of sheets you want to print:
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Wait for the Print dialog box to open.
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Under Orientation, choose the option that matches the orientation of your slides. Set any other print layout options you want, such as which slides to print and one-sided versus two-sided printing. (Available options vary by printer.)
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Under Printer, choose a printer.
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Click Print to print your slide show (you might have to scroll to find Print on the print panel).
Print in Firefox
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From your PowerPoint Online slide show, click File > Print and then choose the kind of sheets you want to print:
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Click Open PDF.
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Click the printer icon in the upper right above the slide show.
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In the Print dialog box that appears, under Printer, choose a printer.
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Click OK to print your slide show.
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When you are finished printing, close the PDF file that was opened for printing in step 2.
Print in Internet Explorer
We recommend using the Microsoft Edge web browser instead of Internet Explorer when you're working in PowerPoint Online for a smoother experience when printing.
If you're using Internet Explorer, we recommend that you install Adobe Reader, because having it installed on your computer makes the printing process in PowerPoint Online easier.
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From your PowerPoint Online slide show, click File > Print and then choose the kind of sheets you want to print:
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Click Open PDF.
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On the Print page that appears, under Orientation, click Landscape. Set any other print layout options you want.
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In the Name box, choose a printer.
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Click OK to print your slide show (you might have to scroll to find OK on the print page).
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When you are finished printing, close the PDF file that was opened for printing in step 2.
Print in Safari
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From your PowerPoint Online slide show, click File > Print and then choose the kind of sheets you want to print: .
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Click Open PDF.
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From the open presentation hover your pointer over the bottom of the presentation and click this image.
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In the Print dialog box, under Orientation, click Landscape. Set any other print layout options you want.
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In the Printer box, choose a printer.
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Click Print to print your slide show.
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When you are finished printing, close the PDF file that was opened for printing in step 2.
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