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hi there in this microsoft office powerpoint video well take a quick look at the outline view so ive got the previous presentation here im just going to quickly close powerpoint without saving ill open it up again blank presentation and im gonna go im gonna choose view here and outline view so what outloud outline view allows me to do is add a bunch of text and depending on what non-printing characters i add to that text itll break the text across my slides so ive got all my text selected in my notepad lets just go ctrl a and ill just bring it in so you can see what im doing so ive got a notepad document with all of my content in it and you see ive got numbers for each slide so that helps when were identifying where our slides begin as well so im going to go ctrl a ctrl c and ill paste that right into outline so when you do that you basically end up with all of the content on one slide which of course is not what you want so at this point i dont pay any attention to w