I enjoy Miro but have lots of materials as PowerPoint slides. Is there a way to import from PowerPoint slides into Miro instead of creating them from the scrap in Miro? Thanks
Best answer by Robert Johnson
View originalI enjoy Miro but have lots of materials as PowerPoint slides. Is there a way to import from PowerPoint slides into Miro instead of creating them from the scrap in Miro? Thanks
Best answer by Robert Johnson
View originalSomeone may have said this already:
You can use the PPT slides you import as a presentation.
It was nice to notice that Power Point import and Pages split display is now a standard option in Miro.
NB - You loose animations and transitions but its a small price to pay to make your presentation interactive.
Hopefully this helps and let me know if any of the steps are unclear.
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NB - You loose animations and transitions but its a small price to pay to make your presentation interactive.
Hopefully this helps and let me know if any of the steps are unclear.
Ok, super nice to import a ppt and to be able to use the next slide button. BUT, my friends dont see when I change slide, they have to click themself????
I have another idea, which may be suitable, if you need the text on your slide:
As far as I know, no you cannot use Miro's Presentation Mode, but I'm no longer at home, so I couldn't actually try to confirm. I would say that your best workaround would be to go full screen in Miro and then use the buttons presented when you select your uploaded .PPTX. Who knows, maybe even the arrow keys will work on your keyboard. Or split the PowerPoint out in Miro and put each slide into a frame.
If either of those options don’t work for you, maybe you could just take screenshots of the slides or save the PowerPoint file as a PDF and import that.
You can even split the PowerPower (or PDF) documents into multiple documents from right in the board - see the Work Smarter, not Harder → Split multiple docs help ariticle.
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