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Most Microsoft Office apps play nicely together, and Word and PowerPoint are no exception. In this lesson, youamp;#39;ll learn how to add a Word document to your PowerPoint presentation. The first way that you can do this is to go to the Insert tab and choose Object. Letamp;#39;s choose Create from file, and then browse to where our Word document is stored. For our first example, lets tick this Display as icon and then press OK. Now, you can see there is a word document icon here in the presentation. This file is actually inside the PowerPoint file now. And you can double click it to open it up inside of Word. Even if you send this presentation to someone else, the Word document is inside and they can access it. Another way that you can work with a Word document is to insert some of the content from inside it into the presentation. Letamp;#39;s follow the same steps here but this time we wonamp;#39;t check the Display as icon option. When we press OK, weamp;#39;ll actually see a t