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Make beautiful presentations, together
Stay in sync in your slides, with easy sharing and real-time editing. Use comments and assign action items to build your ideas together.
Present slideshows with confidence
With easy-to-use presenter view, speaker notes, and live captions, Slides makes presenting your ideas a breeze. You can even present to Google Meet video calls directly from Slides.
Seamlessly connect to your other Google apps
Slides is thoughtfully connected to other Google apps you love, saving you time. Embed charts from Google Sheets or reply to comments directly from Gmail. You can even search the web and Google Drive for relevant content and images directly from Slides.
Extend collaboration and intelligence to PowerPoint files
Easily edit Microsoft PowerPoint presentations online without converting them, and layer on Slides’ enhanced collaborative and assistive features like comments, action items, and Smart Compose.
Work on fresh content
With Slides, everyone’s working on the latest version of a presentation. And with edits automatically saved in version history, it’s easy to track or undo changes.
Make slides faster, with built-in intelligence
Assistive features like Smart Compose and autocorrect help you build slides faster with fewer errors.
Stay productive, even offline
You can access, create, and edit Slides even without an internet connection, helping you stay productive from anywhere.
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We use industry-leading security measures to keep your data safe, including advanced malware protections. Slides is also cloud-native, eliminating the need for local files and minimizing risk to your devices.
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All files uploaded to Google Drive or created in Slides are encrypted in transit and at rest.

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Our products, including Slides, regularly undergo independent verification of their security, privacy, and compliance controls .
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Slides adheres to the same robust privacy commitments and data protections as the rest of Google Cloud’s enterprise services .
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Collaborate from anywhere, on any device
Access, create, and edit your presentations wherever you are — from any mobile device, tablet, or computer — even when offline.
Get a head start with templates
Choose from a variety of presentations, reports, and other professionally-designed templates to kick things off quickly..
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Publish your presentation to the web
In PowerPoint 2010 and later versions, you can't directly save a presentation as a webpage. However, two possible alternatives are described below.
If this is a feature you’d like to request, please send us your feedback to help us prioritize new features in future updates. See How do I give feedback on Microsoft 365 for more information.
Save slides as Word documents, and then save as webpages
You can save an individual slide as an image in a Word document, and then save that document as an .html file.
Right-click the thumbnail of the slide you want to save, and click Copy .
In a new Word document, paste your slide (Ctrl+V). If necessary, drag to resize the slide image to fill the page.
Click File > Save As , and then choose Web Page or Web Page, Filtered .
Save a presentation to OneDrive, and then share it online (PowerPoint 2013 and newer versions)
Click File > Share > Share With People or Invite People > Save to Cloud .
Choose a location in your OneDrive folders.
Type a file name, and then click Save .
Click Share with People (PowerPoint 2016 or newer versions), add email addresses and any message you like, and then click Share .
Open the presentation or Web page that you want to publish to the web.
In the Save in list, select a path or location for the webpage on a web server.
If you want people to have access to a presentation that you published to the web, you must specify a Web server or other available computer when you choose a location for the file.
In the File name box, type a file name, or do nothing to accept the suggested file name.
Tip: If you want the published presentation to have a different name from the source file that it was published from, type a new name.
In the Save as type box, do one of the following:
Click Web Page to save your presentation as a webpage and create an associated folder that contains supporting files (such as bullets, background textures, pictures, and sounds).
Click Single File Web Page to save your presentation as a webpage that integrates all supporting information, including all linked files, into a single file.
To set the page title bar text for your webpage, click Change Title , type the title bar text in the Page title box, and then click OK .
Click Publish , and then, in the Publish as Web Page dialog box, do one or more of the following:
To specify the slides that you want to publish, under Publish what? , click an option.
To display speaker notes for a presentation, select the Display speaker notes check box.
To set additional Web page formatting and display options, click Web Options , select the options that you want, and then click OK .
To designate support for a particular browser or browser version, under Browser support , click the appropriate option.
Click Publish .
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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.
Click Web Page to save your presentation as a webpage and create an associated folder that contains supporting files (such as bullets, background textures, pictures, and sounds). Click Single File Web Page to save your presentation as a webpage that integrates all supporting information, including all linked files, into a single file.
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