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  • When you open PowerPoint 2010, the first thing youll see is a blank presentation with

  • a single empty slide. But what if you had another presentation in front of you that

  • wasn’t blank, maybe something youve already been working on? How would you go about creating

  • a new file?

  • Start by clicking the File tab to go to the Backstage view, then click New. You can either

  • open a new blank presentation (which is highlighted automatically); or a sample template that’s

  • installed on your computer; or a template downloaded from Office.com, specifically designed

  • for PowerPoint presentations and slides.

  • A template is just a file that’s already been put together, both to help you save time

  • and create a presentation that looks professional. Some PowerPoint templates include graphic

  • themes, animations - even tips to help you develop your presentation. This time, however,

  • let’s go ahead and select the blank presentation here, click Create, and it will open in a

  • new window.

  • To open an existing presentation that’s already saved to your computer, click File

  • to return to the Backstage view. If the presentation youre looking for is something youve

  • worked on recently, you might be able to find it under Recent, where your most recent files

  • are listed here on the right. Otherwise, the easiest way to open any file is to click Open,

  • which takes you to the files and the folders on your computer. Now select the presentation

  • youre looking for, click Open, and it appears in a new window.

When you open PowerPoint 2010, the first thing youll see is a blank presentation with

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