Which of the following methods can you use to insert a slide from another presentation into your presentation?

You may have slides in other presentations that you would like to use.  In PowerPoint, there is a tool called Reuse slides that we can learn to reuse slides from another PowerPoint presentation.

This makes combining presentations that you’ve previously written very quick and simple. The reuse tool, as well as all the tools you need to become a PowerPoint expert, is covered in our course offerings.

When To Insert Slides From Other Presentations

Inserting Slides from other presentations is ideal for when you have work finished that you are at risk of repeating. Instead of creating a New Slide and copying the information over, you can just use the Reuse Tool.

A great example of this would be if you were presenting revenue projections to different parts of a company. Lower levels of the company would only need to know the predictions and expectations for their branch. Whereas the executive team would need to know the entire companies financial information.

Inserting Slides from other Presentations main benefit is that it saves you work and copies your slides in any way that you want. If you were to copy and paste the content from one slide to another, there would be no choice for formatting. The Reuse tool gives you this choice.

Once you have learnt how to link your PowerPoints like this, view our guide on the different ways you can print your PowerPoint Presentation.

Step-by-Step Guide to the Reuse Tool

Here we will take you through a clear guide on how you can utilise the Reuse Tool.

1- Start by opening the PowerPoint file you would like to merge into.

2- To merge slides from another presentation file, navigate to the Home tab.

3- Click on the New Slide command and select Reuse slides at the bottom (shown below).

Which of the following methods can you use to insert a slide from another presentation into your presentation?

4- The Reuse slides panel will open on the right of the PowerPoint screen.

Which of the following methods can you use to insert a slide from another presentation into your presentation?

5- Click on the browse button and choose browse file or library. This will depend on where the presentation is located.

6- Select the relevant presentation, and the slides are now shown in the panel.

7- The slide will magnify when you point to it.

8- Click on the slide you want to add to insert it. You can click multiple slides, and all the selected slides will appear in your presentation.

9- You can also insert all the slides in a presentation. Just right click and insert all slides. By default, they will keep source formatting. This means they resemble the slide in the format of the old presentation (more on this later).

Which of the following methods can you use to insert a slide from another presentation into your presentation?

Just like that, you have your slide from another PowerPoint Presentation in your current one! There are just a couple more factors to consider for your imported slides.

Keep Source Formatting

This little button will allow you to either use the original formatting or not. When you select reuse slides for the first time, it is checked. This means the format for the New Slide you want to add will stay as it was in the original PowerPoint Presentation. All selected slides you import will format according to this button.

Which of the following methods can you use to insert a slide from another presentation into your presentation?

You may want to keep the format in the situation where you want the audience to know you are referring back to a previous presentation. However, generally, it will simply make this slide seem out of place if it follows a very different format to the rest of the presentation.

Remove Format

When you untick the box, it will remove the source formatting. This will push the slide into the format you have been using for the current presentation. This can be a bit of a more involved process as there may be strange issues that occur with this formatting change, but it will fit in nicely after you simply change a couple of things.

If the page format it has chosen for you after removing the original does not suit you, simply go to the Home Tab, and click Layout to find one that works better. The Layout button also can be found if you right click the slide on the left of your screen.

You can also click the Reset button under Layout in the Home Tab to reset the formatting of individual elements like text boxes.

Which of the following methods can you use to insert a slide from another presentation into your presentation?

Closing Thoughts

The Reuse Slides tool is fantastic for saving you time and allowing you to refer back to your previous presentations. Mastering this tool is key for the people that use PowerPoint frequently. Generally it benefits anyone who has ever needed to repeat information in their presentations. This guide has given a clear understanding of how and when to use the tool – certain aspects like the formatting of imported slides are up to the users’ discretion.

This guide was created using PowerPoint 2019, but the feature is available in older versions going back to PowerPoint 2007.

If you want to learn more about PowerPoint, then why not attend one of our PowerPoint Courses or have a read of some more of our Powerpoint blog posts, such as this guide on how and when to properly utilise outline view.

  • Right-click the thumbnail of the slide to be copied, select Copy, then right-click a blank area of the Slides pane where you want to place it.
  • Alternate method: Click-and-drag the thumbnail of the slide you want to copy to the Slides pane of the destination presentation.
  • Note: When using the click-and-drag method, the copied slide takes on the design theme of the destination presentation.

This article explains how to copy a slide in PowerPoint from another PowerPoint presentation. Instructions in this article apply to PowerPoint 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003, and PowerPoint for Microsoft 365.

A quick way to use slides from one presentation in another presentation is to copy the slides that you want to use and paste those slides into the new presentation.

  1. Open both presentations to show them at the same time on the screen. The original presentation contains the slides you plan to copy, and the destination presentation is where they will go. The destination presentation may be an existing presentation or a new presentation.

  2. On the ribbon, go to the View tab.

  3. In the Window group, select Arrange All. In PowerPoint 2003, choose Window > Arrange All from the main menu.

  4. In the Slides pane of the original presentation, right-click the thumbnail of the slide to be copied.

  5. Choose Copy from the shortcut menu.

  6. In the destination presentation, right-click a blank area of the Slides pane where you want to place the copied slide. It can be placed anywhere in the sequence of slides in the presentation.

  7. Choose a Paste option. In PowerPoint 2019, 2016, 2013, and 2010, you have three options:

    • Use Destination Theme (H): The copied slide will use the same theme as the PowerPoint presentation it is pasted into.
    • Use Source Formatting (K): The copied slide will keep the original theme and formatting as the original presentation.
    • Picture (U): The copied slide will be pasted as a graphic into the active slide.
  8. For PowerPoint 2007 and 2003, choose Paste from the shortcut menu.

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If you'd rather use the mouse to copy slides from one presentation to another, follow these steps:

  1. In the Slides pane of the original presentation, select the thumbnail of the desired slide.

  2. Drag the thumbnail to the Slides pane of the destination presentation in the preferred location for the slide.

  3. The pointer changes to indicate the placement of the slide.

  4. Place the slide between two slides or at the end of the presentation.

When you use this method, you don't have the option to choose which theme the newly copied slide will use. The newly copied slide takes on the design theme in PowerPoint (or design template in PowerPoint 2003) of the second presentation.

If you started a new presentation and haven't applied a design theme or design template, the newly copied slide appears on the white background of the default design template.

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