 How to convert a PowerPoint presentation into a Google Slides file? We're going to show you how to do it in this video. We're out here, and welcome to Burn to Learn. First, on the Google page, we have to open Google Drive. So go to the right corner, click on the nine dots, and then click on the Google Drive icon. You must have a Gmail account to use these functions. You'll get an overview of all the files you have uploaded before. The second step is to upload the PowerPoint presentation. Just go to the left corner where it says New, and click on it. As you notice, we have some options here. We can create folders, upload files or folders, and create documents with multiple Google apps. Select the option File Upload, and you'll be able to search for the presentation you want to upload. So I have this one. Select and click on Open. Here on the lower right corner, you can see the status of the file you are uploading. Once uploaded, the third step is to convert the file. You can do it in two ways. Number one, by double clicking the PowerPoint file, then you can click up here on Open with Google Slides. But let's close this preview now so we can show you the other way. The other way you can convert is by right-clicking the PowerPoint file like this. Then a menu will appear. Just go to the Open with option and click on Google Slides. This will take us to a new tab. Keep in mind that during the converting process, the file may suffer some changes. So make sure everything is alright and in order, just like this. Now you can always edit the presentation like deleting something and typing something else. And there you have it. Ready to share? Click the Share button. As we said, you can share with whomever you want, just by adding your friend's email address and a note if you want. Just click on Send and that's it. Finally, there will be two files of the same presentation. The one with the orange P indicates that the PowerPoint file is still there. And the other with the little yellow icon is the new Google Slides file. So just delete the PowerPoint file since you don't need it anymore by clicking on it and then clicking the trash bin on the upper right. If you enjoyed this easy to follow video, leave a comment in the section below if you have something you would like to learn. We can make a video about it for you. This has been Rod from Burn to Learn. Thanks for watching.