How to Embed a Section Within a Slide in PowerPoint
Learn how to create non-linear structure within a PowerPoint presentation by creating a separate section then embedding that section into a single slide.
In this “Three Minutes Max” video, Chris Converse shows how to create non-linear structure within a PowerPoint presentation. By creating a separate section, then embedding that section into a single slide, he is able to drill down into content, without disrupting the flow of his main slides.
Three Minutes Max comes from a fun—yet very competitive—session at our annual CreativePro Week conference. Speakers have three minutes to wow the audience with the tip and win a prize for a lucky conference attendee.
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This article was last modified on August 29, 2025
This article was first published on September 13, 2024
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