How do you write a prompt to generate a PowerPoint with Copilot?
How do you write a prompt to generate a PowerPoint with Copilot?
Tell Copilot the topic, who the audience is, how many slides you want, the structure to follow, and what source material to use. A prompt such as "Create a 10-slide sales pitch for a property developer, using the attached brief, with a problem slide, three benefit slides and a pricing slide" produces a usable draft. "Make a presentation about our service" produces filler.
Copilot is only as good as the instruction. The more decisions you make in the prompt, the fewer you have to fix afterwards.
What should every PowerPoint prompt include?
Name the audience, because a board deck and a sales pitch need different tones and depth. State the slide count, or Copilot will pad. Describe the structure slide by slide if you can, since that is what stops the AI inventing its own running order.
Point it at source content. Copilot draws from a document, a prompt, or files you reference, and grounding it in your own brief keeps the output specific to your business rather than generic to the topic.
How specific is too specific?
There is rarely such a thing. Spelling out the structure, the key message per section and the source material gives Copilot the rails it needs. The one place to stop is design detail. Telling Copilot which fonts and colours to use is wasted effort, because that should come from your template, not the prompt.
Set your branded template as the active theme before generating, and let it handle the look while the prompt handles the content.
Why do good prompts still need a good template?
A precise prompt controls what the slides say. The template controls what they look like. Get the prompt right and the content arrives sensibly ordered, but without a real template the styling is generic Office. At Ideaseed we prepare client templates so that a strong prompt and a branded theme together produce a deck close enough to present, rather than a draft someone has to redesign.
A strong Copilot PowerPoint prompt names the topic, audience, slide count, structure and source material, and leaves the design to your template. Be specific about content and let the branded theme handle the look, and the AI becomes a genuine drafting tool.
To get a PowerPoint template that works well with Copilot, see our Microsoft template service or request a free health check at ideaseed.com.au/questionnaire.

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