Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

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Introduction

PowerPoint files are called presentations. Whenever you start a new project in PowerPoint, you'll need to create a new presentation, which can either be blank or from a template. You'll also need to know how to open an existing presentation.


  1. Select the File tab to go to Backstage view.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    Clicking the File tab

  2. Select New on the left side of the window, then click Blank Presentation or choose a theme.

    Creating a new presentation

  3. A new presentation will appear.
  1. Select the File tab to go to Backstage view.
  2. Select Open.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    Clicking Open

  3. Select Computer, then click Browse. Alternatively, you can choose OneDrive (previously known as SkyDrive) to open files stored on your OneDrive.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    Clicking Browse

  4. The Open dialog box will appear. Locate and select your presentation, then click Open.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    Opening a presentation

If you've opened the desired presentation recently, you can browse your Recent Presentations instead of searching for the file.

Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
Recently Presentations

To pin a presentation:

If you frequently work with the same presentation, you can pin it to Backstage view for easy access.

  1. Select the File tab to go to Backstage view. Click Open. Your Recent Presentations will appear.
  2. Hover the mouse over the presentation you want to pin. A pushpin icon
    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    will appear next to the presentation. Click the pushpin icon.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    Pinning a presentation

  3. The presentation will stay in Recent Presentations. To unpin a presentation, simply click the pushpin icon again.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    The pinned presentation

You can also pin folders to Backstage view for easy access. From Backstage view, click Open, locate the folder you want to pin, then click the pushpin icon.

Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
Pinning a folder

Using templates

A template is a predesigned presentation you can use to create a new slide show quickly. Templates often include custom formatting and designs, so they can save you a lot of time and effort when starting a new project.

  1. Click the File tab to access Backstage view.
  2. Select New. You can click a suggested search to find templates or use the search bar to find something more specific. In our example, we'll search for Business presentations.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    Searching for templates

  3. Select a template to review it.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    Selecting a template

  4. A preview of the template will appear, along with additional information on how the template can be used.
  5. Click Create to use the selected template.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    Creating a new presentation with a template

  6. A new presentation will appear with the selected template.

It's important to note that not all templates are created by Microsoft. Many are created by third-party providers and even individual users, so some templates may work better than others.

Compatibility mode

Sometimes you may need to work with presentations that were created in earlier versions of PowerPoint, such as PowerPoint 2003 or PowerPoint 2000. When you open these types of presentations, they will appear in Compatibility mode.

Compatibility mode disables certain features, so you'll only be able to access commands found in the program that was used to create the presentation. For example, if you open a presentation created in PowerPoint 2003, you can only use tabs and commands found in PowerPoint 2003.

In the image below, you can see that the presentation is in Compatibility mode. This will disable some PowerPoint 2013 features, such as newer types of slide transitions.

Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
Compatibility mode

To exit Compatibility mode, you'll need to convert the presentation to the current version type. However, if you're collaborating with others who only have access to an earlier version of PowerPoint, it's best to leave the presentation in Compatibility mode so the format will not change.

You can review this support page from Microsoft to learn more about which features are disabled in Compatibility mode.

To convert a presentation:

If you want access to all PowerPoint 2013 features, you can convert the presentation to the 2013 file format.

Note that converting a file may cause some changes to the original layout of the presentation.

  1. Click the File tab to access Backstage view.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    Clicking the File tab

  2. Locate and select the Convert command.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    Converting the presentation to the newest file type

  3. The Save As dialog box will appear. Select the location where you want to save the presentation, enter a file name, and click Save.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?
    Saving a new version of the workbook

  4. The presentation will be converted to the newest file type.

Challenge!

  1. Create a new blank presentation.
  2. Open an existing presentation from your computer or OneDrive.
  3. Pin a folder to Backstage view.
  4. Create a new presentation using a template.

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Introduction

PowerPoint files are called presentations. Whenever you start a new project in PowerPoint, you'll need to create a new presentation, which can either be blank or from a template. You'll also need to know how to open an existing presentation.

Watch the video below to learn more about creating and opening presentations in PowerPoint.

When beginning a new project in PowerPoint, you'll often want to start with a new blank presentation.

  1. Select the File tab to go to Backstage view.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

  2. Select New on the left side of the window, then click Blank Presentation.
  3. A new presentation will appear.

A template is a predesigned presentation you can use to create a new slide show quickly. Templates often include custom formatting and designs, so they can save you a lot of time and effort when starting a new project.

  1. Click the File tab to access Backstage view, then select New.
  2. You can click a suggested search to find templates or use the search bar to find something more specific. In our example, we'll search for the keyword chalkboard.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

  3. Select a template to review it.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

  4. A preview of the template will appear, along with additional information on how the template can be used.
  5. Click Create to use the selected template.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

  6. A new presentation will appear with the selected template.

It's important to note that not all templates are created by Microsoft. Many are created by third-party providers and even individual users, so some templates may work better than others.

To open an existing presentation:

In addition to creating new presentations, you'll often need to open a presentation that was previously saved. To learn more about saving presentations, visit our lesson on Saving Presentations.

  1. Select the File tab to go to Backstage view, then click Open.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

  2. Click Browse. Alternatively, you can choose OneDrive to open files stored on your OneDrive.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

  3. The Open dialog box will appear. Locate and select your presentation, then click Open.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

Most features in Microsoft Office, including PowerPoint, are geared toward saving and sharing documents online. This is done with OneDrive, which is an online storage space for your documents and files. If you want to use OneDrive, make sure you’re signed in to PowerPoint with your Microsoft account. Review our lesson on Understanding OneDrive to learn more.

To pin a presentation:

If you frequently work with the same presentation, you can pin it to Backstage view for easy access.

  1. Select the File tab to go to Backstage view, then click Open. Your Recent Presentations will appear.
  2. Hover the mouse over the presentation you want to pin, then click the pushpin icon.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

  3. The presentation will stay in the Recent presentations list until it is unpinned. To unpin a presentation, click the pushpin icon again.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

Compatibility Mode

Sometimes you may need to work with presentations that were created in earlier versions of PowerPoint, like PowerPoint 2003 or PowerPoint 2000. When you open these types of presentations, they will appear in Compatibility Mode.

Compatibility Mode disables certain features, so you'll only be able to access commands found in the program that was used to create the presentation. For example, if you open a presentation created in PowerPoint 2003, you can only use tabs and commands found in PowerPoint 2003.

In the image below, you can see at the top of the window that the presentation is in Compatibility Mode. This will disable some PowerPoint 2016 features, including newer types of slide transitions.

Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

To exit Compatibility Mode, you'll need to convert the presentation to the current version type. However, if you're collaborating with others who only have access to an earlier version of PowerPoint, it's best to leave the presentation in Compatibility Mode so the format will not change.

You can review this support page from Microsoft to learn more about which features are disabled in Compatibility Mode.

To convert a presentation:

If you want access to all PowerPoint 2016 features, you can convert the presentation to the 2016 file format.

Note that converting a file may cause some changes to the original layout of the presentation.

  1. Click the File tab to access Backstage view.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

  2. Locate and select the Convert command.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

  3. The Save As dialog box will appear. Select the location where you want to save the presentation, enter a file name, and click Save.

    Which of the following should be used when you want to add a slide to an existing presentation 1 point File add a new slide insert new slide File open File new?

  4. The presentation will be converted to the newest file type.

Challenge!

  1. Open our practice presentation.
  2. Notice that the presentation opens in Compatibility Mode. Convert it to the 2016 file format. If a dialog box appears asking if you would like to close and reopen the file in order to see the new features, choose Yes.
  3. In Backstage view, pin a file or folder.

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