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hi im phillip dunn an applications instructor for new horizons and im here with another tip for working efficiently with powerpoint so what a lot of people do in word is go slide by slide typing in each slide typing in the in the appropriate boxes which is good adding each one it just takes a long time if you have to stop typing click in each box and so on you have to keep going through each one of these and adding everything and that just takes a long time now you could type in the outline view but a nice way to do it is to write it in word and then the trick is to turn this simple list into a outline so theres a couple ways to do it but i think the easiest way is to use the built-in word styles everything thats going to be heading 1 is going to turn into a slide title for a slide anything thats heading 2 or smaller will be a bullet point on the slide im going to start by pressing ctrl a to select everything and just make everything heading 2 which would be all bullets but then