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  1. Share your PowerPoint presentation with others - Microsoft Support

    Select Apply. Enter names and a message. Select Send. You can also copy the link and then paste it in an email, social media post, or even a text message. Work together on PowerPoint …

  2. Work together on PowerPoint presentations - Microsoft Support

    Learn about co-authoring and editing PowerPoint presentations at the same time as other people and how to resolve conflicting changes in PowerPoint.

  3. Share and collaborate in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

    Training: Get up and running quickly with our PowerPoint Quick Start. Learn how to share and give your presentation.

  4. Share your PowerPoint presentation with others - Microsoft Support

    Select Apply. Enter names and a message. Select Send. You can also copy the link and then paste it in an email, social media post, or even a text message. Work together on PowerPoint …

  5. Quick tips: Share and collaborate with PowerPoint

    Training: Here's some helpful information and tips to help you make a smooth transition to PowerPoint from Slides.

  6. Make a presentation read-only in PowerPoint for the web

    In PowerPoint for the web, select Share in the upper right corner, and Share again. Type the names or email addresses of the people to share the presentation with.

  7. Email your presentation to others - Microsoft Support

    Use email to send your PowerPoint presentation as an attachment, a link, a PDF file, or an XPS file to others.

  8. Share slides in Microsoft Teams meetings with PowerPoint Live

    When you need to present your PowerPoint slides in Microsoft Teams, PowerPoint Live gives both the presenter and audience an inclusive and engaging experience, combining the best …

  9. Create a shareable link - Microsoft Support

    Training: Learn how to create a shareable link to make it easy to share files in a document, email, or IM.

  10. Save and share outside your organization - Microsoft Support

    Tip We'll use Word for this tutorial, but it works exactly the same in PowerPoint, Excel, and more.