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If you want to separately use files or objects from a PowerPoint presentation, such as videos, photos, or sounds, you can extract them by converting the presentation to a “zipped” file folder. Note, however, that you can't extract PDFs or .dotx files.

The following procedure works on Windows, but not on macOS.

Tip: We recommend that you make a copy of your presentation first, and then do the following procedure on the copy. This ensures that your original presentation is preserved.

Before you do this procedure, make sure File Explorer is set so that it shows file names with file extensions.

Make file extensions visible in File Explorer

The steps to set File Explorer (previously called Windows Explorer) to show file names with file extensions differs, depending on which version of Windows you have.

If you're using Windows 10 or Windows 8:

  • In File Explorer, on the View menu, in the Show/hide group, select the File name extensions check box.

If you're using Windows 11:

In File Explorer, on the toolbar, select View > Show, and ensure that File name extensions is selected. 

If you're using Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP:

  1. In Windows Explorer, click Folder and Search Options. In Windows 7, this is under Organize. In Windows Vista and Windows XP, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options.

  2. On the View tab, under Files and Folders, clear the check box for Hide extensions for known file types.

  3. Click OK.

Open a presentation as a folder

To open a presentation as a folder, use Explorer to navigate to the folder containing the presentation that you want, and then do the following:

  1. Click the presentation that you want, right-click it, and then click Rename.

  2. Change the file extension (.pptx) to .zip. Press Enter to set the name, then click Yes in the Rename dialog box.

  3. Double-click the zipped file to open an Explorer window for the content files.

    The zipped file contains several folders, many of which contain information such as XML code or properties. Objects such as videos, sound files, or pictures are found in the ppt folder, in the media subfolder.

    Location of the media folder

  4. Double-click the media subfolder to open it, select file you want to extract, copy it, then navigate to a suitable folder elsewhere in your system, and paste the file there. 

Restore the original presentation

To restore the original presentation, repeat steps 1 and 2 in the procedure above, this time changing the file extension from .zip to .pptx.

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