Ever stared at a blank PowerPoint slide wondering how to turn your notes into something that doesn’t look like a high school project?
You’ve got a solid Word doc. The content’s there. But the thought of copy-pasting, formatting, and fiddling with layouts? Ugh. It’s a time drain.
Well, Microsoft just gave us a gift. Copilot—its built-in AI assistant—can now create PowerPoint slides directly from your Word documents. That’s right. What used to take hours can now be done in seconds.
Here’s how it works: You highlight a section of your Word doc (or the whole thing), ask Copilot to generate a slide, and boom—your content is transformed into a clean, editable slide. No more font mismatches. No more layout headaches.
It won’t handle custom colors or backgrounds just yet, but it gives you a solid starting point. You can still tweak and personalize, but the heavy lifting? Done.
This is a game-changer for anyone who pitches, presents, or reports regularly. Instead of spending your energy on formatting, you can focus on crafting your message and connecting with your audience.
If you’re using Microsoft 365 and have a Copilot license, you can try it now. Just make sure your apps are up to date. In PowerPoint, look for “New Slide with Copilot” under the Home tab or hit the Copilot button and choose “Add a slide.”
Need help getting started with Copilot or optimizing your workflow? We’ve got you.