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Creating PowerPoint Outlines in Microsoft Word 2016 for Windows

Learn how to create outlines for presentations in Microsoft Word 2016 for Windows. These are formatted for failsafe import into Microsoft PowerPoint.


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Product/Version: PowerPoint

OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and higher



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An outline encompasses the text content within your presentation slides. In many ways, this text is the story or the structure of your presentation and forms an ideal starting point for a bunch of slides. PowerPoint can import outlines created in many applications, and we have already shown you how you can create outlines for PowerPoint presentations in Word 2013 and Word 2010.

Follow these steps to create an outline for your PowerPoint presentation using Microsoft Word 2016 for Windows:

  1. Launch a new Word document, as shown in Figure 1, below.
  2. Word 2016 document
    Figure 1: Word 2016 document
  3. Type in all the text content you want within your slide titles and text placeholders on separate lines, as shown in Figure 2, below. If you don't know what a text placeholder in PowerPoint is, look at our Text Placeholders vs. Text Boxes tutorial.
  4. Text content for your slides
    Figure 2: Text content for your slides
  5. Now, access the Home tab of the Ribbon. Then within the Styles group, click the dialog launcher, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 3, below.
  6. Dialog launcher within the Styles group
    Figure 3: Dialog launcher within the Styles group
  7. Doing so brings up the Styles pane, as shown in Figure 4, below.
  8. Styles pane
    Figure 4: Styles pane
  9. Now you can format the outline so that PowerPoint can understand which line of text is a slide title, the first level bullet, the second level bullet, etc. To do so, you need to follow these guidelines:
    1. For slide titles, select the text and choose the Heading 1 style.
    2. For first level bullets (or subtitles in a title slide), select the text and choose the Heading 2 style.
    3. For the second level bullets, select the text and choose the Heading 3 style.
    4. For any subsequent levels of bullets (third, fourth, etc.), select the text that you want to format, and apply the Heading style of that level (Heading 4, Heading 5, etc.).
  10. Once you are done applying styles, your outline may look like what you see in Figure 5, below. Compare with Figures 2.
  11. Text content for your slides after adding styles
    Figure 5: Text content for your slides after adding styles
  12. One aspect that we want to draw your attention to is that you can only add the text content for a presentation within an outline. However, at times, there may be some important, non-textual info in a presentation: this could be a picture, a chart, a table, or something else. In that case, you can indicate a reference within the outline. Make it stand out a little different, as shown in Figure 6, below. You'll notice that we added some text to indicate that a table has to be added to a particular slide, and it is within parentheses.
  13. Indicate non-textual content within parentheses
    Figure 6: Indicate non-textual content within parentheses
  14. Save your Word file. This outline is now in a format that PowerPoint 2016 can import, and create new slides. We have already shown you how to Import Outlines in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows.

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