Save a slide presentation file in PowerPoint

Introduce how to Save a slide presentation file in PowerPoint. 1. Save a new presentation file. Step 1: Open PowerPoint - go to File - Save - choose a location to save the presentation file:

The following article introduces you in detail how to Save a slide presentation file in PowerPoint.

1. Save a new presentation file.

Step 1: Open PowerPoint -> go to File -> Save -> choose a location to save the presentation file:

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Step 2: The Save As dialog box appears, enter the name of the presentation file in the File name section:

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Step 3: Create a format for the new file, if you want to save the file in a lower format, such as PowerPoint 97-2003 -> click Save as Type -> select the file format:

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Step 4: If you want to save the file in the current version of PowerPoint click PowerPoint Presentation -> click Save:

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With just a few simple steps, you can save a presentation file.

2. Save an existing file.

For example, a saved presentation file with the name ' Demo file', want to save with another name do the following:

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Step 1: Open PowerPoint -> go to File -> Save As -> choose a location to save the presentation file:

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Step 2: A dialog box appears -> enter a new name for the presentation file, you can change the format like saving a new file -> Finally, click Save to save the file:

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The result saved 2 presentation files with 2 different names:

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The above is a detailed guide on how to Save a slide presentation file in PowerPoint .

Good luck!

Update 19 May 2020
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