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What I like most about PowerPoint is its ability to create professional and visually appealing presentations easily. Features like slide templates, charts, animations, and SmartArt allow me to present complex data clearly. As an Analyst, I use PowerPoint to summarize reports, present insights to management, and communicate trends effectively. Integration with Excel and Teams makes it easy to import charts and collaborate on presentations in real time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
PowerPoint can be heavy when working with large presentations with many graphics and embedded objects. Advanced animations and transitions require time to learn, and collaboration on a single deck with multiple users sometimes causes version conflicts. File sizes can also become large, making sharing slightly cumbersome at times. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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I work as a Dietician and Nutritionist, manage a homeopathy clinic, and regularly prepare health education and guidance material for patients and students. Along with written documents, visual explanation plays an important role in my work. Many patients understand better when information is explained through slides, charts, and simple visuals. Microsoft PowerPoint has been a very useful tool for this purpose in my daily routine.
What I like most about Microsoft PowerPoint is how easy it is to use, even for someone who is not a designer. I can start creating slides immediately without spending time learning complex tools. The interface feels familiar and simple, which helps me focus on content rather than technical details.
PowerPoint helps me present information in a clear and structured way. When explaining diet plans, lifestyle changes, symptoms, or basic health education topics, slides make it easier to break information into small and understandable points. This is especially useful for patient education sessions and student learning.
Ease of implementation is another strong point. I can quickly create a presentation from scratch or reuse an existing one by making small changes. This saves time when I need to prepare similar presentations for different patients or topics. Templates and slide layouts make the work faster and more organized.
PowerPoint is also helpful for visual representation of information. I often use charts, tables, and simple diagrams to explain food groups, diet patterns, symptoms, or health processes. Visual elements make explanations clearer and help patients remember information better compared to only verbal explanations.
I use PowerPoint frequently for my work. Whenever I need to conduct a small awareness session, explain a condition, or prepare teaching material, PowerPoint becomes my go-to tool. It fits naturally into my workflow along with Microsoft Word and other documentation tools.
The number of features available in PowerPoint is more than sufficient for my needs. Features like slide formatting, text boxes, shapes, images, charts, and basic animations help make presentations engaging without being complicated. I mainly use simple animations and transitions to keep slides clean and professional.
PowerPoint also integrates well with other tools. I can easily copy content from Word documents, add images or charts, and update slides without formatting issues. This makes it easy to convert written content into visual presentations.
Another thing I appreciate is that PowerPoint supports consistency. I can maintain a similar style, color theme, and structure across multiple presentations. This gives a professional look to my educational material and makes it easier to reuse slides.
PowerPoint works well for both small and detailed presentations. Whether it is a short explanation for a patient or a longer session for students, it adapts easily. I can keep slides simple or add more detail depending on the situation.
Finally, Microsoft PowerPoint is a practical and reliable tool for my professional work. It helps me explain information visually, save time, and communicate more effectively with patients and students. Along with Microsoft Word, it completes my documentation and education workflow. For someone involved in healthcare guidance, nutrition education, and clinic management, PowerPoint adds real value by making communication clearer and more engaging Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One thing I dislike about Microsoft PowerPoint is that it can feel time-consuming when trying to make slides look visually balanced. While it is easy to create basic slides, adjusting alignment, spacing, and overall layout can take extra time, especially when working on presentations for patients or students where clarity is important.
Another limitation is that PowerPoint offers many features, but not all of them are easy to use or necessary for daily work. Some advanced design and animation options can feel overwhelming or distracting, and I usually avoid them to keep presentations simple and professional.
PowerPoint also relies heavily on manual effort for content creation. While templates are available, creating slides that are both clear and engaging still requires time to think through the structure and wording. This can slow down work when presentations need to be prepared quickly.
Collaboration can sometimes be a bit challenging. When multiple people review or edit the same presentation, formatting and slide consistency may change, which requires additional review and correction. This adds extra effort before finalizing the presentation.
Another drawback is performance when presentations become large. Files with many slides, images, or charts can feel heavy and may load slowly on some systems. This can be inconvenient during live presentations or when switching between slides.
I also feel that PowerPoint is mainly focused on slide-based presentations and does not adapt easily to other formats. If content needs to be converted into documents or handouts, additional work is required.
Microsoft PowerPoint remains a useful tool, but improvements in layout control, collaboration handling, and performance would make the experience smoother for daily professional use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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i like that it's a familiar and reliable. Almost everyone in the office knows how to use it, so sharing the presentation is easy the templates and built-in tools make it simple to create clean, professional slides without spending too much time on design. I also appreciate the ability to embed charts, screenshots, and code snippets directly, which helps when explaining technical concepts. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
sometime it feels a bit clunky for quick edits, especially if i just need a single visual or a quick mockup. Animations and formatting can be tricky to manage across mulitple slides, and large files can get slow. it's not always the fastest tool if i just need something simple for internal communication. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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What I like the most is the depth of the presenter mode, which allows you to see your notes and the next slides on a separate screen while projecting only the visuals. The ability to export your presentations in high-quality video or PDF format offers great flexibility for sharing your content across different channels. The wide selection of integrated charts and the ease of importing data from Excel are major assets for my reports. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One can spend hours adjusting alignments in Microsoft PowerPoint if one does not perfectly master the selection tools. The Microsoft PowerPoint software tends to become very slow when inserting high-definition videos or complex 3D files. Compatibility issues with certain fonts or videos when moving from a PC to a Mac under Microsoft PowerPoint remain a source of stress before conferences. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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its easy to use i liked the fact that it has so many templates that i can use to make any ppt it increase the uniqueness of the project which makes it a demanding software Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
i think sometimes it gets mis clicked then u have to start from over its so annoying and i think this should be fixed Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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The Templates given is PowerPoint as a sample offers flexibility to choose a more aligned design as per the company needs or want and the experience with Microsoft PowerPoint is keep good 👍 in comparison to other brands.When ever a company meeting Presentation come in mind then Microsoft PowerPoint is the only solution for Presentations comes in mind firstly.Everything for our company needs is Available in Microsoft PowerPoint just a click,edit and the presentation is ready.It offers flexibility to Corporates. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing to mention here.
Everything is 👍 good and no deficiency found in the product.
Everything is good Offering By the company. Product is very unique in nature and easy in preparation. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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I regularly use Microsoft PowerPoint for my presentations and appreciate how professional it makes them look. It is my go-to tool whenever I need to prepare a presentation quickly and efficiently, as PowerPoint enables me to craft and present my slides rapidly for upcoming meetings. I value the ease of use that PowerPoint offers, making it a straightforward choice whether I am paying for the service or using it on a Microsoft computer ad-free. Additionally, I am impressed with the variety of professional templates available in PowerPoint, which adds significant versatility when creating different types of presentations. Lastly, the initial setup process for PowerPoint is simple and accessible, merely requiring a download, which enhances its user-friendly nature. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I find it limiting that I cannot choose a template when using Microsoft's AI generation feature for presentations. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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Microsoft PowerPoint makes it easy to create clear and professional presentations, with ready-made templates and visuals that help communicate ideas effectively. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
At times, PowerPoint can feel a bit time-consuming when aligning designs perfectly, and creating advanced animations or visuals can take extra effort. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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Easy to use with a growing resource of templates and AI features. I use it every week in my business. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's Microsoft, so it doesn't play well with other software. It's the bully in the schoolyard problem: do it my way or I'll hurt you. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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I’ve used Microsoft PowerPoint for years, and it’s still my go-to presentation tool, simply because it does everything I need, and more. The ease of use is one of its standout features. Whether I’m creating a quick visual for a meeting or building a full keynote deck, the intuitive interface makes it easy to jump straight in and get results fast.
It’s something I use frequently, often multiple times a week, across various projects, from workshops and webinars to client pitches and internal strategy sessions.
What really makes PowerPoint shine is the sheer number of features. From animations and transitions to charts, icons, templates, and design ideas, it offers a creative edge without being overly complicated. It’s flexible enough for both simple and complex presentations, and it’s perfect for storytelling.
The benefits are clear. It helps me communicate ideas visually, keep audiences engaged, and maintain brand consistency. It’s also incredibly reliable—I never worry about compatibility or formatting issues.
Another huge plus is its integration with other platforms. I often pull in data from Excel, link to Word documents, or present directly through Teams or Zoom. That seamless workflow saves time and keeps everything connected.
On the rare occasions when I’ve needed customer support, Microsoft has been helpful and responsive, with a wealth of online resources, tutorials, and live chat support available when needed.
All in all, PowerPoint continues to be a powerful, trusted tool that plays a key role in how I present ideas and engage with audiences. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While I really value PowerPoint, there are a couple of things that could be improved. Sometimes, the design tools can feel a little clunky, especially when aligning elements or working with layered visuals, it’s not quite as slick as some graphic design platforms.
Also, with so many features and templates, it’s easy to get stuck in a loop of overediting, which can slow things down if you’re not careful. Although collaboration has improved, real-time co-editing isn’t always as seamless as it is in other cloud-first tools, such as Google Slides.
That said, these are minor gripes in an otherwise brilliant tool. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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