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Part III Next Steps with Office 2010
Dragging Word 2010 Content to PowerPoint 2010 Depending on your creative style, you might be more comfortable drafting your ideas in Word and then porting them into PowerPoint. You can easily create your outline, paragraphs, or bulleted lists in a Word document and then drag it into PowerPoint. (See Figure 12-3.) Again, Paste with Live Preview comes into play. After you place the content in PowerPoint 2010, you might still have some basic formatting to do to fit the right content on the right pages, but the process is much faster than retyping the information you need. You can also drag notes from Word into the Notes area of your PowerPoint slides and then print the notes pages (with text and slide images) from within PowerPoint 2010.
FIGURE 12-3 Drag an outline from Word to PowerPoint.