> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://julius.ai/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Slides

> Turn your data and ideas into a presentable slide deck, generated by Julius and exportable to PowerPoint.

**Slides** are full presentations Julius builds for you. Each deck runs in the browser, animations included, and you can [publish](/artifacts/overview#publishing-and-sharing) it as a link or export it to PowerPoint.

Describe what you want, and Julius writes the whole deck, layout and styling included. You don't pick a template or touch the design.

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## Creating a deck

Ask for one. Slides work best when you point Julius at something concrete, like an analysis you ran, a file, or a topic:

> Turn this analysis into a slide deck

> Make a 10-slide investor update from this revenue data

> Build a deck explaining these survey results to a non-technical audience

Julius builds the deck and shows it inline. Open it in the side panel to present, export, or publish.

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## Choosing a style

Julius designs each deck with one of its built-in style presets, from clean and corporate to bold and editorial. You don't have to choose one, but you can steer the look:

> Make it dark and modern

> Use a clean, minimal consulting style

> Something colorful and playful for a team all-hands

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## Exporting to PowerPoint

Click **Export** in the slides viewer to download the deck as a `.pptx` file. The export keeps the deck's theme, colors, and layout, so you can edit it in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote.

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## Publishing and sharing

Click **Publish** to get a public link that anyone can open, always showing the latest version. See [Publishing and sharing](/artifacts/overview#publishing-and-sharing) for the full flow.

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## Prompting tips

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Give the deck a structure" icon="list-ol">
    Tell Julius the arc you want, and it will follow it:

    > 5 slides: the problem, the data, the key insight, the recommendation, and next steps
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Point at your data" icon="database">
    Reference the table, file, or result you want on the slides so the numbers are real:

    > Use the monthly revenue table and put the top 3 findings on their own slides
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Name the audience and length" icon="users">
    A board deck and a sales one-pager look different. Say who it's for and how long:

    > A concise 6-slide update for non-technical execs
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Iterate slide by slide" icon="pen-to-square">
    You don't have to regenerate the whole deck. Ask for targeted changes:

    > Make slide 4 a chart, and shorten the text on slide 2
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

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## Ideas to try

* **Investor and board updates**: turn a metrics review into a clear narrative deck
* **Sales one-pagers**: a tight pitch built from your product or customer data
* **Research summaries**: make survey or experiment results presentable
* **QBRs and team updates**: recurring decks built from fresh data

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## Related

* [Artifacts overview](/artifacts/overview)
* [Interactive artifacts](/artifacts/interactive-artifacts)
* [Tools & capabilities](/get-started/tools)

<Tip>
  Made a deck you love? Click **Export** for PowerPoint, or **Publish** to send a live link.
</Tip>
