- Open your PowerPoint presentation, then click "File".
- Select "Options".
- Click "Customize Ribbon".
- Enable "Developer", then click "OK".
- Click "Developer" on the toolbar.
- Click "Macros".
- Create a new macro named "ShuffleSlides".
- Enter the code for the macro, then save it.
- Click "Insert", then select "Shapes" and add a shape to the slide.
- Click "Action", then select "Run Macro" and choose "ShuffleSlides".
- Copy and paste the shape onto other slides as needed.
How To Automatically Shuffle Slides In PowerPoint
Follow this interactive demo to learn how to automatically shuffle slides in PowerPoint.
📌 Why this matters
Shuffling slides transforms static presentations into dynamic experiences where content appears in different orders each time you present. This prevents audiences from anticipating what comes next, keeping them more engaged during repeated presentations to similar groups. Beyond basic randomization, this technique becomes particularly powerful for training scenarios, interactive workshops, and sales presentations where you want to test audience retention or avoid the predictability that kills engagement. You maintain control over your content while introducing an element of spontaneity that feels fresh for both you and your audience.
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