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PowerPoint from Content

Turn source content into a real editable PowerPoint file (.pptx), not an HTML deck. Locks the narrative and one message per slide, writes ordinary Markdown with one H1 per slide, then uses DocBlocks for theme-aware conversion, visual preview, and artifact saving. No Developer is needed merely to export the deck.

How it runs

#StepWho runs itWhat happens
1Acquire and verify sourcesResearcherRead the exact supplied source or retrieve authoritative sources before outlining.
2Lock the slide outlinePlannerLock the audience, purpose, sequence, evidence, and one message per slide.
3Write the Markdown deckCopywriterWrite {{workPath}}/deck.md with exactly one matching H1 per locked outline slide.
4Review narrative and groundingReviewerVerify slide parity, factual traceability, and presentation readiness before conversion.
5Publish the PowerPointDesignerConvert {{workPath}}/deck.md with DocBlocks, preview every slide, retain an artifact, and deliver {{outputPath}}.
6Evaluate the saved deckReviewerReview the PPTX against the locked source, outline, and visual criteria.
7FinishDesignerAll research, narrative, slide, and file checks passed.

Say something like "make a powerpoint" or "create a pptx" or "powerpoint from this content" or "turn this into a presentation" or "build a slide deck file" or "export these slides to powerpoint" in chat to start it.

Needs toolsets: docblocks.

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