Learn how to build course slide presentations by using PowerPoint's built-in layouts. When you create slides with built-in layouts, it's easier to ensure slides are properly titled and content (eg, text, images, and charts) is organized into logical reading order. This is especially important for students accessing your slides with a screen reader, which reads content aloud based on the order in which it's arranged.
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NOTE: The video tutorial featured on this page was produced using Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows (Version 2412). The interface and features demonstrated in this tutorial will vary based on which version of PowerPoint you use (eg, PowerPoint for web, PowerPoint for macOS). If your version differs from what is depicted in this tutorial, visit the Microsoft Support Center for PowerPoint accessibility tips customized for your version.