Use a screen reader to work with slides in PowerPoint
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This article is for people who use a screen reader program such as Windows Narrator, JAWS, or NVDA with Windows tools or features and Microsoft 365 products. This article is part of the Accessibility help & learning content set where you can find more accessibility information on our apps. For general help, visit Microsoft Support.

Use PowerPoint with your keyboard a screen reader to add, delete, and arrange slides in your presentation. We have tested it with Narrator, NVDA, and JAWS, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques. You'll also learn how to change the size and orientation of the slides.

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Add a new slide

You can easily add new slides to your presentation, either based on the current slide’s layout or on a new template layout.

Add a new slide based on current slide’s layout

In a new presentation, the title slide is added automatically. You can add the new slide based on the previous slide’s layout.

  1. Press Ctrl+M. With Narrator and JAWS, you hear "Slide," followed by the number of slides and the place of the new slide on the list, and "Selected." With NVDA, you hear "Slide," followed by the number of the added slide.

Add a new slide based on a template layout

  1. In the Normal view, press Alt+H, I. With Narrator and NVDA, you hear the title of the first slide layout. With JAWS, you hear “Leaving menu bar, Office theme," followed by the number of the current slide.

  2. Use the arrow keys to navigate the slide layout options until you find the option you want, and then press Enter. With Narrator and NVDA, you hear the number of the new slide. With JAWS, you hear: “Enter, no selection.”

    The focus moves to the slide pane.

Delete a slide

  1. In the thumbnail pane, press the Up or Down arrow key until you hear the number of the slide you want to delete.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • With Narrator and JAWS, press Delete. With Narrator, you hear the number of the current slide and its place on the list, followed by "Selected.” With JAWS, you hear: “Enter, leaving menus, no selection.”

    • With NVDA, press Shift+F10 to open the context menu. Then press the Down arrow key until you hear "Delete slide," and press Enter.

Rearrange slides

You can rearrange your slides by cutting the slide out of the old location and pasting it into the new location.

  1. In the thumbnail pane, press the Up or Down arrow key until you hear the number of the slide you want to move.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • To move the slide up the list of slides, press Ctrl+Up arrow key. With Narrator and JAWS, you hear the new number of the slide in the list. NVDA does not announce anything.

    • To move the slide down the list of slides, press Ctrl+Down arrow key. With Narrator and JAWS, you hear the new number of the slide in the list. NVDA does not announce anything.

    • To move the slide to the beginning of the presentation, press Ctrl+Shift+Up arrow key.

    • To move the slide to the end of the presentation, press Ctrl+Shift+Down arrow key.

Organize slides into sections

To group your slides into meaningful entities, you can organize them into sections. For example, if you work with others on a presentation, you can assign each colleague a section to work on.

The sections are displayed and announced in the thumbnail pane of the Normal view and in the Slide Sorter view. They are not displayed or announced in the Slide Show view.

  1. In the thumbnail pane, press the Up or Down arrow key until you hear the slide which you want to be the first slide in a section.

  2. Press Alt+H, T, 1. You hear: “Add section.”

  3. To add an untitled section, press Enter. You hear: "Rename section."

  4. Type the new name for the section and then press Enter.

  5. Move slides under the appropriate sections as instructed in Rearrange slides.

    To hear Narrator announce the section names, in the thumbnail pane, press the Up or Down arrow key. JAWS and NVDA do not announce the section names.

Change the orientation of all slides in a presentation

You can change the orientation of the whole slide set from landscape to portrait or vice versa.

  1. In the Normal view, press Alt+G, S, C. The Slide Size window opens.

  2. In the Slide Size window, press the Tab key until Narrator announces “Slides, Selected," followed by the current slide orientation, for example, "Landscape."

    With JAWS, you hear “Orientation, slides," followed by the current slide orientation, and "Radio button checked.” With NVDA, you hear "Orientation grouping, slides grouping," followed by the current slide orientation, and "Radio button checked."

    Tip: With Narrator, to listen to and move through the options in the Slide Size window, you can also press the SR key+Up or Down arrow key.

  3. To change the orientation, press the Up or Down arrow key. You hear the selected orientation.

  4. Once you’re done with your selection, press Enter. With Narrator and JAWS, you hear: “Microsoft PowerPoint window, button.” With NVDA, you hear: "Microsoft PowerPoint dialog." A confirmation window opens.

  5. Do one of the following:

    • To maximize the size of your content, press the Tab key until you hear: “Maximize.” If you have a lot of content on a slide, all the text might not fit on the slide when using this option.

    • To scale your content down to fit it on the slide, press the Tab key until you hear: “Ensure Fit.” This option might resize your content to a smaller font size to fit everything on the slide.

  6. Press Enter. The focus moves to the thumbnail pane.

Change the size of your slides

To change the slide size, you can choose between two default size options, Standard (4:3) and Widescreen (16:9), or you can customize the size of your slides.

Change the slide size from widescreen to standard or vice versa

  1. In the Normal view, press Alt+G, S. With Narrator and NVDA, you hear the first item in the Slide Size menu. With JAWS, you hear: “Lower ribbon, customized group box.”

  2. In the Slide Size menu, do one of the following:

    • To select the standard size, press the Up or Down arrow key until you hear: “Standard."

    • To select the widescreen size, press the Up or Down arrow key until you hear: “Widescreen.”

  3. Press Enter. With Narrator and JAWS, you hear: “Microsoft PowerPoint window, button.” With NVDA, you hear: "Microsoft PowerPoint dialog." A confirmation window opens.

  4. In the Microsoft PowerPoint window, do one of the following:

    • To maximize the size of your content, press the Tab key until you hear: “Maximize.” If you have a lot of content on a slide, all the text might not fit on the slide when using this option.

    • To scale your content down to fit it on the slide, press the Tab key until you hear: “Ensure Fit.” This option might resize your content to a smaller font size to fit everything on the slide.

  5. Press Enter. The focus moves to the thumbnail pane.

Customize the size of your slides

You can resize your slides to use custom dimensions for different screen or paper sizes.

  1. In the Normal view, press Alt+G, S, C. The Slide Size window opens.

  2. In the Slide Size window, to change the size of your slides, either select the target format of your presentation or set the height, width, and the orientation of the presentation:

    • To select the target format of the presentation, press the Tab key until you hear: “Slides sized for.” Press the Down arrow key to expand the drop-down menu. Press the Up or Down arrow key until you hear the option you want, and then press Enter.

    • To set width and height:

      • To change the slide width, press the Tab key until you hear: “Width.” Press the Up or Down arrow key until you hear the value you want, or type a value.

      • To change the slide height, press the Tab key until you hear: “Height.” Press the Up or Down arrow key until you hear the value you want, or type a value.

    Tip: With Narrator, to listen to and move through the options in the Slide Size window, you can also press the SR key+Up or Down arrow key.

  3. Once you’re done with your selection, press Enter. With Narrator and JAWS, you hear: “Microsoft PowerPoint window, button.” With NVDA, you hear: "Microsoft PowerPoint dialog." A confirmation window opens.

  4. In the Microsoft PowerPoint window, do one of the following:

    • To maximize the size of your content, press the Tab key until you hear “Maximize.” If you have a lot of content on a slide, all the text might not fit on the slide when using this option.

    • To scale your content down to fit it on the new slide, press the Tab key until you hear: “Ensure Fit.” This option might resize your content to a smaller font size to fit everything on the slide.

  5. Press Enter. The focus moves to the thumbnail pane.

See also

Use a screen reader to add and format text in PowerPoint

Use a screen reader to insert and edit pictures and tables in PowerPoint

Use keyboard shortcuts to create PowerPoint presentations

Basic tasks to create a presentation in PowerPoint with a screen reader

Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365

Use a screen reader to explore and navigate PowerPoint

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