From the course: Copilot in PowerPoint: From Prompt to Presentation

Organize a presentation

From the course: Copilot in PowerPoint: From Prompt to Presentation

Organize a presentation

- [Instructor] There are various ways to use Copilot when refining a presentation. Copilot can organize your presentation, grouping slides into sections, and it can be helpful when editing slide content whether the slides were generated from a prompt or not. First, let's organize a presentation into sections. I've opened a Globe Bank presentation that copilot created from a file. I'll launch copilot from the Home Ribbon and from the Copilot pane, I'll choose organize this presentation. While it's working, you'll see a few process comments and you can cancel at any time by choosing stop generating. Copilot's putting it all together, looking things over and done. Copilot has modified the presentation and added a note in the Copilot pane. Here's a suggestion for how to structure your deck. It's grouped the slides into sections and it's added a few new slides. I'll open up the thumbnails pane a little bit wider by dragging this bar so you can see Copilot did include a few sections and grouped our slides into those sections. It's also added a new slide introducing each section, services, customers, about Globe Bank International and Agenda. Now, at any point, if you don't like any of these pictures, you can use Copilot to replace that picture. I'll show you how later in this chapter.

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