Documents conversion
Convert DOC to PPTX
Updated Jul 2026
DOC is an old Word document format, and PPTX is a PowerPoint presentation. Converting takes the text and headings in your document and turns them into slides, one per section, so you can present or edit it in PowerPoint. It can be done right on your own computer, with nothing uploaded anywhere.
- Extension
- .doc
- Type
- Documents
- Typically
- Old Word documents
- Metadata
- Carries EXIF
- Extension
- .pptx
- Type
- Documents
- Typically
- Presentations
Convert DOC to PPTX on your own computer. Nothing uploads.
How to convert DOC to PPTX
- Open Morphjet and drag in the DOC file you want to convert, or a whole folder of them at once.
- Choose PPTX as the output format.
- Convert. Morphjet turns your headings and sections into slides and writes the PPTX next to your original, all on your own machine.
DOC vs PPTX: what actually changes
| DOC | PPTX | |
|---|---|---|
| Native use | Read top to bottom, like a report | Presented point by point, like a deck |
| Structure | Continuous pages and paragraphs | Discrete slides, one idea per slide |
| File size | Compact for text, larger with embedded images | Usually larger, since each slide carries its own layout data |
| Formatting after conversion | Original page layout | Headings become slide titles, paragraphs become bullet points |
| Opens in | Older Word versions and most modern word processors | PowerPoint and most modern presentation software |
| Keeps author and edit metadata | Yes, in full | Partially, title and some document properties carry over |
When to convert, and when not to
Convert DOC to PPTX when you need to turn a written report, outline, or set of notes into something you can walk an audience through slide by slide.
Keep the DOC if the document is meant to be read continuously, since splitting dense paragraphs into slides strips out the flow and formatting that made it a document in the first place.
Why not just use an online converter?
Old Word documents often carry author names, company details, and edit history buried in their metadata, not just the visible text. Send that file to an online converter and a stranger's server sees who wrote it and when, along with everything it says. Converting DOC to PPTX on your own computer keeps that information, and the document itself, on your machine the whole time.
Questions
Will converting DOC to PPTX keep my formatting?
Some of it. Bold, italics, and fonts usually carry over, but a document's page layout doesn't map directly to slides, headings become slide titles and paragraphs become bullet points, so it's worth reviewing the slide breaks afterward.
How does the conversion decide where to split slides?
It uses your document's headings and section breaks as the natural dividers. A document with clear headings turns into a cleaner deck than one that's just continuous prose with no structure.
Does the PPTX keep the original document's metadata?
Some of it, like the title and basic document properties, but not everything a DOC file carries, such as full revision history.
Can I convert a DOC to PPTX without uploading it anywhere?
Yes. Morphjet runs the conversion locally on your Mac or Windows PC, so the document never leaves your computer, even with no internet connection.
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