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PowerPoint presentations are designed to be presented to an audience but sometimes you might need to print them, too. That's why it's important to understand the basics of printing and also the options that are unique to PowerPoint. To get started go ahead and navigate to the Backstage view, then click Print in the left pane. Here you'll find everything you need to print your presentation, including a preview and a place to adjust your settings. Now we could just enter the number of copies we want and click the print button right away, but before we do that when we take a look at some of the options below. If you're connected to more than one printer for example you can use the menu here to choose the one you want. You can also enter a custom slide range if you're working with a longer presentation and you only want to print certain sides. Otherwise, Print All should work just fine. Next up is page layout, where we can decide how your slides are going to be arranged on printed page. L...