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// Claude for PowerPoint

What you can do
with Claude in PowerPoint

Explore what the Claude plugin can do in PowerPoint. Click on an example prompt to copy it and paste it directly into the Claude panel.

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Content Creation
5 use cases
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Generate a complete deck from a brief

Create a presentation from scratch from a natural-language brief: structure, titles, content and narrative logic in seconds.

Create a 10-slide investor pitch deck for a B2B SaaS solution targeting HR Directors. Structure: problem, solution, market size (TAM/SAM/SOM), differentiation, business model, roadmap, team, next steps. Tone: concise and business-oriented.
🟒 Beginner
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Create an executive summary

Condense the key points of a deck into 1 to 2 executive summary slides readable in 30 seconds.

Add a 1-slide executive summary at the beginning of this deck. It must contain: the 3 key messages as one-line bullets, the decision expected from the audience and the main impact figure. Maximum 80 words in total.
🟒 Beginner
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Write speaker notes

Generate presentation notes for each slide: natural script, transition points and key messages not to forget.

For each slide in this deck, write speaker notes of 4 to 6 lines. Tone: conversational but professional. Include for each slide: the main message, 2 points to develop verbally and the transition sentence to the next slide.
🟑 Intermediate
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Translate and localize a presentation

Translate an entire deck into another language while preserving the tone, structure and appropriate cultural nuances.

Translate all slides of this deck into English. Adapt idiomatic expressions for an international English-speaking audience (avoid expressions that are too French). Maintain the professional and concise tone.
🟑 Intermediate
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Adapt content for a specific audience

Rewrite the content of a deck for a different audience: non-technical decision-makers, operational teams, customers, investors...

This deck is currently written for technical teams. Rewrite the content for non-technical executives: remove jargon, replace implementation details with business impacts, and rephrase slide titles in results-oriented mode.
🟑 Intermediate
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Editing & Optimization
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Simplify overloaded slides

Reduce overly dense slides while keeping the 3 key messages, with a precise length constraint.

Simplify this slide: reduce it to 3 bullet points maximum, each fewer than 12 words. Keep the 3 most important strategic messages and remove everything secondary.
🟒 Beginner
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Restructure using the Pyramid Principle

Reorganize your deck so recommendations appear first, followed by context and supporting data.

Reorganize the slides in this deck according to the Pyramid Principle: recommendations first (slides 12-15), then analysis (6-11), then supporting data (1-5). Then update the agenda slide to reflect the new order.
🟑 Intermediate
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Rephrase titles in action mode

Transform passive descriptive titles into action- or result-oriented titles, more impactful for a decision-making audience.

Rephrase all slide titles in this deck in "action-oriented" or "result-oriented" mode. Maximum 6 words per title. Titles should answer the question "Why is this slide important for my audience?"
🟒 Beginner
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Add transition slides

Create section slides to smooth navigation between the main parts of your presentation.

Add transition slides between each main section of this deck. Each transition slide should indicate the section name, a descriptive one-line subtitle, and remind the audience where we are in the agenda.
🟑 Intermediate
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Proofread and correct content

Identify errors, inconsistencies, awkward phrasing and claims to verify before sharing the deck.

Carefully proofread all slides in this deck and flag: spelling or grammar mistakes, unclear phrasing, unsupported claims, and inconsistencies between slides. Give your feedback slide by slide.
🟒 Beginner
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Visuals & Charts
5 use cases
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Create a native editable chart

Generate data charts directly in PowerPoint, editable via the integrated Excel β€” not just images.

Create a native PowerPoint line chart (not an image, must be editable) showing quarterly growth: Q1=+12%, Q2=+18%, Q3=-4%, Q4=+22%. Highlight Q3 in red as the negative quarter.
🟑 Intermediate
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Transform bullets into a process diagram

Convert a list of text steps into a native SmartArt diagram or visual process flow.

Transform these 5 text steps into a native PowerPoint process flow diagram: Needs gathering β†’ Budget approval β†’ Request for proposals β†’ Supplier selection β†’ Contract signing. Use directional arrows and distinct colors per step.
🟑 Intermediate
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Create a distribution chart

Visualize market shares, budgets or allocations with a native pie or donut chart.

Create a native PowerPoint donut chart showing budget allocation: Product 40%, Marketing 25%, R&D 20%, Support 10%, Overhead 5%. Add percentages on each segment and a title "2024 Budget".
🟒 Beginner
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Create a visual comparison table

Generate a structured comparison table (competitors, options, scenarios) with visually clear conditional formatting.

Create a comparison table on this slide for 4 competing solutions across 5 criteria: Price, Ease of use, Support, Integrations, Security. Rate each criterion from 1 to 5. Highlight top scores in green and lowest scores in red.
🟑 Intermediate
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Create a visual roadmap (timeline)

Generate a clear, readable product/project timeline or roadmap directly in PowerPoint.

Create a roadmap on one slide with a horizontal timeline in 4 quarters (Q1 to Q4 2025). Place these milestones: Q1 - Beta launch, Q2 - First 100 customers, Q3 - Fundraising round, Q4 - Europe expansion. Use different colors per phase.
🟣 Advanced
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Productivity & Compliance
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Check brand guidelines compliance

Audit your presentation to identify elements outside the template: fonts, colors, non-compliant layouts.

Check the brand guidelines compliance of this deck. Identify: slides not using the correct template layouts, colors that don't match the palette (accent #0070C0, black text, white background), non-standard fonts. Give a slide-by-slide report.
🟑 Intermediate
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Enrich a deck with Google Drive data

Connect to your Drive documents to automatically enrich your slides with up-to-date data, without copy-pasting.

Based on the document "Market Watch Q3 2025" in my Google Drive, create 3 slides on the identified market trends. Use only data explicitly mentioned in the document, without adding invented information.
🟣 Advanced
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Configure persistent instructions

Define your style, tone and vocabulary constraints once and have them applied automatically.

I want to configure persistent instructions for my client decks. Help me write an instructions block covering: bullet format (one line max), title length (6 words max), accent color (#C8102E), target audience (senior decision-makers) and a mandatory "So what?" on recommendation slides.
🟑 Intermediate
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Generate meeting minutes as slides

Transform raw meeting notes into a structured presentation: decisions made, actions and owners.

I'm giving you my raw executive committee meeting notes. Create 3 slides: 1) Decisions made (bullets), 2) Actions and owners (table: Action / Owner / Deadline), 3) Next steps and open items. [Paste notes here]
🟒 Beginner
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Analyze the narrative structure of a deck

Get a diagnostic of your presentation's narrative logic: flow, message consistency, gaps.

Analyze the narrative structure of this deck. Tell me: is the storyline clear and logical? Are there missing transitions? Are the slides in the right order? Which slides are redundant or could be merged? Answer in a structured way.
🟑 Intermediate