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hi and welcome back to another video today we are taking a look at powerpoint presentations and how you can copy slides from one um presentation to another um there are fundamentally two different ways to do this and im going to try to cover both of those off and the benefits and the pitfalls of either of them um if you find this useful please do click on the like button hit subscribe and tap that bell means a lot to the channel and with all that said lets jump on over to powerpoint okay so here i am i have two presentations the one on the left is my new presentation and the one on the right here is um the old presentation that i would like to copy a slide from and then copy it into my new presentation so the very first thing youll notice is youll be very tempted to just come over here right click on the slide that you would like and click copy then come over to your new presentation and paste that slide in now when you do this what you end up doing is youre copying all of the co