00:04So over here, you can see that I have this presentation slide right here. And let's say
00:09what I want to do is I want to export this as handouts. So that is actually possible by going
00:15to the file menu right here. And then what you can actually do right here is you can go to
00:20export
00:20right here. So over here, you can see that I have an option to go ahead and then create handouts,
00:26and then click on create handout. And there's different sort of handout method as you can see
00:31right here. So you can go ahead and add the slide to Microsoft Word document as just a paste,
00:37or you can paste links as well. So it's linked to the original slide. But let me just go ahead
00:42and
00:42paste it right here. And then you can go ahead and choose the type of the hand out that you
00:46want
00:47right here. So notes next to the slide or blank line next to the slide. So let's select blank line
00:53next to the slide and press OK right here. And then it opens up Microsoft Word right here,
00:59just like this with different slides right here. So this is what you have, as you can see. So there
01:04is the different slides right here, which is being allocated in Microsoft Word format in handouts format.
01:11So you can go ahead and edit it out as you like. So that is basically how you can go
01:16ahead and export
01:18out handouts to Microsoft Word as needed. So I hope you found this video useful. Be sure to hit the
01:25like
01:25button. Don't forget to share this out with your friends and family. And for more contents like these,
01:32do follow simple tutorials.
Comments