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How To Add Headings In PowerPoint

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this step-by-step demo to learn how to add headings in PowerPoint.
  1. Go to the Home tab.
  2. Click New Slide and choose a layout with a Title.
  3. Click the title box and type your heading.

📌 Why this matters

Proper headings create a visual hierarchy that guides your audience through your presentation logically. Beyond making slides look polished, headings serve as mental anchors that help viewers process and remember your content. Screen readers rely on heading structure to navigate presentations for accessibility compliance, and consistent heading formatting makes it easier to repurpose your slides into other formats like documents or web content. Well-structured headings also improve your own workflow when reviewing or updating presentations later.

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