![]() Two students turned in PDFs instead, but I’ll explain how I dealt with those after we’ve merged all the others). (I’ve redacted identifying information for my students for their privacy, but you can see, it’s pretty neat and consistent, with every file in PPTX format. To start, here’s my folder on the MacOS X system thtat contains all the individual PPTX files: Let me show you how we did it, and you’ll see just how you can proceed to whether you’re using PowerPoint on a Windows PC or PowerPoint for Mac. So it’s very much the same task as what you’re talking about. I actually teach a college level class on marketing, and my students had to produce mini PowerPoint presentations that I then merge into one big deck for them all to have as a reference. But that too can be fixed with a little bit of effort. ![]() ![]() The real trick is if you have some that were created on a Macintosh and others that were created on a Windows machine you might end up with some font incompatibilities or multiple sizes of slides in the final presentation. It’s pretty easy to accomplish, just a little tedious. So there’s a little bit of manual labor involved in creating one big deck from a set of separate PowerPoint presentations. It would be a really cool feature if PowerPoint let you open up a folder that contain multiple presentations and knew what to do.
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