Word doesn't have slides of its own. You can copy slides from another program, such as Powerpoint or Impress, and paste them into Word.
Microsoft Word is not for creating slide shows. You can copy slides from slide show applications into Word, but they won't work as a slide show then. You can put links in Word to slide show files.
You could copy the slides from Powerpoint or do screenshots of them into Word. They won't run like a presentation, so animations won't be active. You can also put a link into a Word document and link to a Powerpoint presentation.
Powerpoint is a Microsoft Office program just like Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access. Microsoft Powerpoint allows you to create a presentation using slideshows. Slide shows are a series of pages that are created by the user of powerpoint. you can put all sorts of grpahics, tables, charts, and text in a slide. An actual "Slide Show" is where you present your slides.
like how do you download it and put it on Microsoft word so you can type with that font???
if your USB is large enough then you could try and install Microsoft word onto it.
Type them
The four small slides are called thumbnails. These slides are shown in the different slide view options in Microsoft PowerPoint.
by spelling them
Yes you can. You can copy the chart and then paste it into other files, such as Powerpoint slides or Word documents.
The Microsoft product PowerPoint is singular. A sample sentence is, "If you missed the presentation, I can send you my PowerPoint slides."
To give presentations using slides
Alt + 3 but it has to be on num-lock