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in this video I will show you how you can copy this code snippet into PowerPoint without losing the formatting that is without losing the source formatting first when you do normal copy paste into PowerPoint it loses the formatting and even if you resize the text box it wraps the text like in notepad so it preserves the color the text gets wrapped even if you choose keep source formatting that doesn't work out so easy workaround is to paste in a word pad then select the snippet again press copy and come to PowerPoint right click and then press keep source formatting now you will get the code snippet without losing the formatting although you won't get any colors if you have got the code snippet but the formatting will be preserved