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The best way to move information between the two programs is to use the OUTLINE view with the tab key. From Word to PowerPoint, it moves the text into multiple slides, not just one. From PowerPoint to Word, you can select all the text and move it at once, not just one slide at a time.

should beable to right clike on that file and go to open with then chose program in which you would like to open it with

You can't open a power point file in Microsoft Word. You have to have power point to open a ppt file.

You can copy and paste between them

step by step: open both your word document and PowerPoint document. hilight what you want on the word document to go on the PowerPoint. right click the hilighted area, select copy, and then go to your PowerPoint. then go to the slide you want to put it on, and right click and select paste. it should apear then. you may have to adjust it.

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One method is to send the PowerPoint presentation as a word document by using the command - File: Send to: Microsoft Word, and then copying and pasting the slides you want from the resulting Word file the PowerPoint generates.

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Method 1:

The easiest way it save PDF as TEXT directly.

  1. Open PDF file, choose File > Save As Text.
  2. In the Save AS Text dialog box, enter the filename and location, and click Save. Your file is saved with the .txt extension.

Notice:

It often generates inaccurate text and simply cannot cope with several languages (especially Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) unless you use Acrobat Professional.

Method 2:

Use professional PDF to DOC Converter.

It will keep all the layout, text, images in original PDF files and you don't need to install MS Office or Adobe Reader.

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You would need to cut and paste the word document into PowerPoint. Alternatively you could save the word document as RFT file, which should work in Powerpoint. You could also save as a web page. That will open in PowerPoint too. To save a document as a different one, click on file/save as/ from the drop down, you would then choose the correct file type.

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Note this is not copying an entire slide, but only part of a slide such as a text box or a chart. When I copied contents, and formatting will be changed. It seems that there is no option like "keeping source formatting" for copying a entire slide. Can anyone help me out? Thanks.

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There are lots of ways. It will depend on what exactly you want to bring in. The simplest way is to just copy and paste. So you could copy some text from Word and paste it into a text box in Powerpoint for example. You could do a screenshot from Word and paste it into a picture in Powerpoint. You can bring other things over, like tables.

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With patience and diligent work (the 2007 Office package no longer support conversion between Word and PowerPoint). Or use an older version of the MS Office suite.

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You can copy and paste contents in a power point. For example you can copy and image and paste into another slide.

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