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Creating Custom Slide Shows in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows

Learn how to create custom slide shows in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. Custom slide shows can contain only the slides you want to show and in a sequence that you can alter.


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Product/Version: PowerPoint 2010 for Windows

OS: Microsoft Windows XP and higher



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Custom Slide Shows, as indicated by their name itself, are Slide Shows customized by the user. The purpose of creating a Custom Slide Show is to display selected slides from your presentation, without deleting the slides you do not want to show. To understand a Custom Slide Show, think of your individual slides as songs, then a Custom Slide Show is a playlist of those songs! Even better, since this is like a playlist, you do not have to delete slides that are not used. And it gets better because just like a playlist, you can create any number of Custom Slide Shows from a single presentation!

Follow these steps to create a Custom Slide show in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows:

  1. Open the presentation within which you wish to create a Custom Slide show.
  2. Access the Slide Show tab of the Ribbon, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 1, below. Then, click the Custom Slide Show button, as shown highlighted in blue within Figure 1. Within the drop-down menu that appears, click the Custom Shows option, as shown highlighted in green within Figure 1.
  3. Custom Shows option
    Figure 1: Custom Shows option
  4. Doing so brings up the Custom Shows dialog box, as shown in Figure 2, below. Note that the area on the left, highlighted in blue is completely blank, that's because this particular presentation contains no Custom Slide Show yet. To create a Custom Slide Show, click the New button, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 2.
  5. Custom Shows dialog box
    Figure 2: Custom Shows dialog box
  6. This action will open the Define Custom Show dialog box, as shown in Figure 3, below.
  7. Define Custom Show dialog box
    Figure 3: Define Custom Show dialog box
  8. All the options within the Define Custom Show dialog box are explained below, as marked in Figure 3, above:
  9. A. Slide show name

  10. Here you can provide a name for your Custom Slide Show. By default, PowerPoint may just call this Custom Show 1, but you can type in a new, more descriptive name.
  11. B. Slides in presentation

  12. Shows a list of slides within the current presentation. To select slide(s), click the slide name(s).
  13. C. Add

  14. This button adds the selected slides from the Slides in presentation area to the Slides in custom show area. Note that unless you select some slides within the Slides in presentation area, the Add button stays greyed out. Do note that you can also add the same slide more than once.
  15. D. Remove

  16. This button removes selected slides from the Slides in custom show area. Note that unless you select a slide within the Slides in custom show area, the Remove button stays greyed out.
  17. E. Slides in custom show

  18. Once you add the slides, this area shows the list of slides within the current Custom Show. Figure 4, below shows three slides added within Slides in custom show list, as shown highlighted in red, you can also see that we have changed the Custom Show name to 'Important Slides'.
  19. Slides added within Slides in custom show list
    Figure 4: Slides added within Slides in custom show list
  20. F. Re-order

  21. The Up and Down buttons, as shown highlighted in blue within Figure 4, above, are active only when there are slides added within Slides in custom show list. Use the Up and Down buttons to re-order the sequence of the selected slide(s).
  22. Click the OK button to create the Custom Show.
  23. Doing so brings you back to the Custom Shows dialog box, as shown in Figure 5, below. The Custom Show you just created can be seen within this dialog box.
  24. Custom Shows dialog box with the Custom Show listed
    Figure 5: Custom Shows dialog box with the Custom Show listed
  25. To preview the Custom Show, select it from the list and click the Show button, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 5, above.
  26. Within the Custom Shows dialog box, you will find other buttons such as:
    • New, to create more Custom Shows
    • Edit, to edit a selected Custom Show
    • Remove, to delete an existing, selected Custom Show, and
    • Copy, to create a duplicate copy of the selected Custom Show. This option is very useful if you want to create similar Custom Shows where only a few slides differ.
  27. Once you are happy with your Custom Show, click the Close button, as shown highlighted in blue within Figure 5.
  28. To play your Custom Show in PowerPoint, explore our Playing Custom Shows in PowerPoint 2010 tutorial.

See Also:

16 09 01 - Custom Slide Show: Creating Custom Slide Shows in PowerPoint (Glossary Page)

Creating Custom Slide Shows in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows
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