Step-By-Step Guide to Convert PowerPoint to Word: Windows + Mac

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This wikiHow article teaches you how to convert a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation into a Microsoft Word document by using the "Create Handouts" feature on PowerPoint for Windows, or by exporting an RTF (Rich Text Format) file using PowerPoint for Mac. The current version of PowerPoint for Mac does not have the "Create Handouts" feature. RTF files are not able to accurately convert the formatting of some PowerPoint features, so many images and backgrounds may not be supported.

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Windows

Step 1 Open the PowerPoint presentation and click File.

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Open the PowerPoint presentation and click File . It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. More options will display.

Step 2 Click Export.

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Step 3 Click Create Handouts.

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Step 4 Click Create Handouts.

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Step 5 Select a layout for the Word document.

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Step 6 Click OK.

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Mac

Step 1 Open a PowerPoint presentation.

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Open a PowerPoint presentation. Since the Mac version does not feature the "Create Handouts" option that the Windows version offers, you'll need to first export the PowerPoint to a .rtf format, then open it in Word, and save it as a Word document.

Step 2 Click File in the menu bar, then Export….

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Step 3 Select where to save the file and name it.

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Select where to save the file and name it. You want to remember where you're saving the file so you can easily open it later.

Step 4 Click the

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Step 5 Click Export.

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Click Export . The PowerPoint presentation will be saved as a Rich Text Format (.rtf) document in the location you specified, which means that you might not get the same formatting that was in the PowerPoint.

Step 6 Open Microsoft Word.

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Step 7 Open the RTF file in Word.

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Open the RTF file in Word. Click File, then Open…, and select the RTF file you just exported from PowerPoint. This will open the RTF file in Microsoft Word.

Step 8 Click File and then click Save As….

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Click File and then click Save As… . This will open the Save window, allowing you to save the document as a Word file.

Step 9 Click the

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Step 10 Click Save.

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Expert Q&A

Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Advertisement Use online converters, like Zamzar, to convert PPT to Word docs without Microsoft software.

If you get the error "PowerPoint couldn't write to Microsoft Word," restart your computer and try the conversion again. Converting PowerPoint to Word takes a lot of memory, so if you have a lot of programs open or have a few browser tabs open, you can keep getting an error.

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