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How To Shuffle Slides In PowerPoint

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to reorder and shuffle slides in PowerPoint using Slide Sorter view.

Quick summary

To shuffle slides in PowerPoint, open the Slide Sorter view from the View tab and drag and drop slides into any new order. This method lets you quickly rearrange your entire presentation without deleting or recreating any slides.


Steps

  1. Go to the View tab in PowerPoint.
  2. Click Slide Sorter to switch to the slide overview layout.
  3. Drag and drop slides to rearrange them in any order you choose.
  4. Your slides are now shuffled and saved in the new order you set.

📌 Why this matters

Knowing how to shuffle and rearrange slides in PowerPoint using the Slide Sorter view is a core productivity skill for anyone who creates presentations regularly. The Slide Sorter view gives you a full visual overview of your deck, making it easy to drag and drop slides into the perfect sequence without disrupting your content. This approach saves significant time compared to manually cutting and pasting slides one by one in the standard editing view. Mastering this feature helps presenters quickly adapt their slide order for different audiences or session formats.
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