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Subject: Adding Your Own PowerPoint Presentations to the AutoContent Wizard
Keywords: Microsoft Office PowerPoint XP 2002
Tech Article Number: WBTA11000772

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The PowerPoint AutoContent Wizard guides you through creating presentations conforming to the built-in templates. Although PowerPoint ships with great templates (providing they cover the topic you want), most advanced PowerPoint users will find that their own custom presentations provide a better starting point.

You can add your own presentations to the AutoContent Wizard by following these steps:

  1. Create and save the presentation that you want to put in the AutoContent Wizard. (In particular, you can start with one of PowerPoint’s built-in presentations, available by choosing File, New, and selecting from the files listed on the presentation tab.)You can save it either Presentation format (*.ppt) or Design Template (*pot).

  2. Start the AutoContent Wizard by clicking From AutoContent Wizard on the New Presentation pane.

  3. Click Next to jump to the second step, Presentation Type

  4. Choose the category most appropriate to your presentation. General, Corporate, Projects, and Sales/Marketing work; All, and Carnegie presentations are under license. Click Add.

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