Sunday, November 4, 2018

Reuse (import) slides from another presentation

Reuse (import) slides from another presentation

You can add one or more slides to your presentation from another, without having to open the other file.

(By default, a copied slide inherits the design of the slide you're inserting it after in the destination presentation. However, you can choose to keep the formatting of the slide you're copying instead.)

When you import a slide from one presentation to another, it is simply a copy of the original. Changes you make to the copy do not affect the original slide in the other presentation.

  1. Open the presentation that you want to add a slide to.

  2. In the slide thumbnail pane on the left, click where you want to add a slide.

    The red horizontal line indicates where the new slide or slides will be inserted.
  3. On the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Slides group, click the arrow below New Slide, and then select Reuse Slides.

    The Reuse Slides command is at the bottom of the New Slides dropdown menu.
  4. In the Reuse Slides pane, click Open a PowerPoint File.

    Browse to locate a presentation
  5. In the Browse dialog box, locate and click the presentation file that contains the slide that you want, and then click Open.

  6. If you want the slide that you are adding to the destination presentation to maintain the formatting of the original presentation, select the Keep source formatting check box before you add the slide to the destination presentation. (When this check box is not selected, the copied slides inherit the styling of the slide they're inserted after.) Then, in the Reuse Slides pane, do one of the following:

    • To add a single slide, click the slide.

    • To add all of the slides, right-click any slide, and then select Insert All Slides.

      Select the "Keep Source Formatting" option if you want the inserted slides to maintain the styling used in the original presentation.
  1. Open the presentation that you want to add a slide to.

  2. In the slide thumbnail pane on the left, click where you want to add a slide.

    The red horizontal line indicates where the new slide or slides will be inserted.
  3. On the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Slides group, click the arrow below New Slide, and then select Reuse Slides.

    The Reuse Slides command is at the bottom of the New Slides dropdown menu.
  4. In the Reuse Slides pane, click Open a PowerPoint File.

    Browse to locate a presentation

    (The other option is Open a Slide Library. PowerPoint 2010 and PowerPoint 2013 let you publish slides to a slide library, which is a set of slides stored in a SharePoint library. If your organization uses SharePoint 2010 Products or SharePoint 2007 Products to manage documents and other content, a slide library may be available to you. Read Use Slide Libraries to share and reuse PowerPoint slides for more information.)

  5. In the Browse dialog box, locate and click the presentation file that contains the slide that you want, and then click Open.

  6. If you want the slide that you are adding to the destination presentation to maintain the formatting of the original presentation, select the Keep source formatting check box before you add the slide to the destination presentation. (When this check box is not selected, the copied slides inherit the styling of the slide they're inserted after.) Then, in the Reuse Slides pane, do one of the following:

    • To add a single slide, click the slide.

    • To add all of the slides, right-click any slide, and then select Insert All Slides.

      Select the "Keep Source Formatting" option if you want the inserted slides to maintain the styling used in the original presentation.
  1. Open the presentation that you want to add a slide to.

  2. In the pane that contains the Outline and Slides tabs, click Slides, and then click where you want to add a slide.

    Add a slide from a file

  3. On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click New Slide, and then click Reuse Slides.

  4. In the Reuse Slides pane, click Open a PowerPoint File.

  5. In the Browse dialog box, locate and click the presentation file that contains the slide that you want, and then click Open.

    Tip:  In the Reuse Slides pane, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 displays thumbnails of the slides from the presentation that you selected. Rest the pointer on a thumbnail to see a larger version of the slide's contents.

  6. In the Reuse Slides pane, do one of the following:

    Note: If you want the slide that you are adding to the destination presentation to maintain the formatting of the original presentation, select the Keep source formatting check box before you add the slide to the destination presentation.

    • To add a single slide, click the slide.

    • To add all of the slides, right-click any slide, and then click Insert All Slides on the shortcut menu.

  1. Open an existing presentation or create a new presentation that you want to insert slides into.

  2. In Normal view, in the navigation pane, click the slide that you want to insert the other slides after.

  3. On the Home tab, under Slides, click the arrow next to New Slide, and then click Reuse Slides.

    The New Slide menu includes a Reuse Slides command.
  4. In the dialog box, find the presentation that you want to insert, and select it. Click OK.

    Copies of all the slides are inserted into your presentation. If you only need some of them, you can remove them by selecting them in the left pane and pressing the Delete key on your keyboard. (To select multiple slides for deletion, hold down COMMAND  as you click the slides. )

When you copy slides from one presentation to another, use the Keep design of original slides option if you want your slides to have the same design they have in their original presentation. Otherwise, the copied slides will inherit the design of the slide that they are inserted after in this new presentation.

Copy all slides

  1. Open an existing presentation or create a new presentation that you want to insert slides into.

  2. In the navigation pane, click the slide that you want to insert the other slides after, as described below:

    1. On the View menu, click Normal.

    2. In the top of the navigation pane, click the Slides  Slides tab  tab, and then click a slide. Depending on the width of the navigation pane, you will either see the Slides named tab and Outline named tab  named tabs or the Slides  Slides tab and Outline  Outline tab icon tabs.  

  3. On the Home tab, under Slides, click the arrow next to New Slide, and then click Insert Slides from Other Presentation.

    Home tab, Slides group
  4. Select the presentation that you want to insert, click Insert all slides, and then click Insert.

Copy selected slides

  1. Open an existing presentation or create a new presentation that you want to insert slides into.

  2. In the navigation pane, click the slide that you want to insert the other slides after, as described below:

    1. On the View menu, click Normal.

    2. In the top of the navigation pane, click the Slides  Slides tab  tab, and then click a slide. Depending on the width of the navigation pane, you will either see the Slides named tab and Outline named tab  named tabs or the Slides  Slides tab and Outline  Outline tab icon tabs. To select multiple slides, hold down COMMAND  as you click the slides. Or, if you organized your slides into sections, select a whole group of slides by clicking the section title.

  3. On the Home tab, under Slides, click the arrow next to New Slide, and then click Insert Slides from Other Presentation.

    Home tab, Slides group
  4. Select the presentation that you want to insert, click Select slides to insert, and then click Insert.

  5. Click the slides that you want, and then click Insert.

    Use the Keep design of original slides option if you want your slides to have the same design they have in their original presentation. Otherwise, the copied slides will inherit the design of the slide that they are inserted after in this new presentation.

    Note: If you are adding selected slides, the Slide Finder dialog box remains open until you click Close. This allows you to add different slides to different sections of your presentation. It also allows you to switch to yet another presentation (with the Open New File button) to copy slides from it.

The Reuse Slides feature isn't available in PowerPoint Online, but you can copy slides from one presentation to another as described in Copy and paste your slides.

See also

Copy and paste your slides

Add, rearrange, duplicate, and delete slides in PowerPoint

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