Import a PowerPoint (.pptx) into your decks
You can bring an existing PowerPoint straight into Turtini as an editable deck, then add it to a presentation.
Import it:
• On the Presentations page, click "Import PowerPoint" and pick a .pptx file.
• Turtini unzips the file in your browser and rebuilds each slide as real, editable Fabric objects — it doesn't just paste a screenshot. When it finishes you'll see a message with the deck name and slide count; the new deck lands in your Builder → Decks, ready to add to a presentation below.
What comes across:
• Text boxes — position, size, font, bold/italic, color, and alignment.
• Embedded images — uploaded to your org's Storage and placed at the right position and scale, so they stay editable rather than living as embedded blobs.
• Tables and charts — rebuilt as Turtini's own editable table and chart objects, so you can re-open the cells, series, and chart type after import (see "Shapes, tables, charts, and video on a slide").
• Shapes, lines, and grouped shapes — kept as native editable objects with their fill, stroke, and grouping intact.
Each shape is parsed independently, so an unusual element never sinks the whole import — you get everything that could be read, fully editable, and can finish the rest in the deck editor.
Once imported, the file behaves like any other deck: edit it, animate it, add it to a presentation, or publish it as a template.