Go to File > Export > Export to PowerPoint presentation. The headings in the document will become the slide headings in the presentation. Open the document you want to transform into a presentation in Word for the web. It also uses AI to add imagery, icons, videos, themes, and fonts for the design theme you choose for the presentation.
To learn more about labeling support with the AIP client, and how to disable this client just in Office apps, see Why choose built-in labeling over the AIP add-in for Office apps.When you use the Export command and select Export to PowerPoint presentation, Word creates a presentation based on all the summarized sections of the document.
If you're not seeing the labeling features you expect on Windows computers, despite confirming the minimum supported versions for your Office update channel, it might be because you need to disable the AIP add-in. They also support the latest features, such as advanced classifiers. Because built-in labels don't use an Office add-in, as used by the AIP client, they have the benefit of more stability and better performance. If users have the Azure Information Protection (AIP) client installed on their Windows computers, by default, built-in labels are turned off in Windows Office apps that support them.
Requires the new Outlook for Mac Office built-in labeling client and the Azure Information Protection client The numbers listed are the minimum Office application versions required for each capability.ĭifferent settings for default label and mandatory labeling Sensitivity label capabilities in Outlook Support co-authoring and AutoSave for labeled and encrypted documents Require users to apply a label to their email and documentsĪpply a sensitivity label to content automatically Prompt users for custom permissions (users, groups, and organizations) Prompt users for custom permissions (users and groups) Require a justification to change a label Preview: Rolling out to Current Channel (Preview) Preview: Rolling out to Current Channel (Preview)) Learn more CapabilityĪpply a default label to existing documents Office for iOS and Office for Android: Sensitivity labels are built into the Office app.įor Windows and the Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel, the minimum supported version numbers might not yet be released. New capabilities that are in private preview are not included in the table but you might be able to join these previews by nominating your organization for the Microsoft Information Protection private preview program. For more information, see Overview of update channels for Microsoft 365 Apps and Update history for Microsoft 365 Apps. The minimum version numbers can also be different from one update channel to the next. For Windows, you'll get the new capabilities earlier when you are on the Current Channel or Monthly Enterprise Channel, rather than Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel. New versions of Office apps are made available at different times for different update channels. Use the Microsoft 365 roadmap for details about new capabilities that are planned for future releases. Or, if the label capability is in public preview or under review for a future release. The following tables list the minimum Office version that introduced specific capabilities for sensitivity labels that are built in to Office apps. Support for sensitivity label capabilities in apps For more information, see Why choose built-in labeling over the AIP add-in for Office apps. However, this client is now in maintenance mode and we don't recommend you use the AIP add-in for Office apps unless you have to.
If you can't upgrade to Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise for the subscription versions of Office, for Windows computers only, you can use the Azure Information Protection (AIP) unified labeling client. This labeling client doesn't support standalone editions of Office, sometimes called "Office Perpetual". To use sensitivity labels that are built into Office desktop apps for Windows and Mac, you must use a subscription edition of Office. For example, identify the minimum versions of apps you need for features that are specific to built-in labeling, any additional configuration information for these features, and understand interactions with the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client and other apps and services. Use the information in this article to help you successfully manage sensitivity labels in Office apps. When you have published sensitivity labels from the Microsoft Purview compliance portal, they start to appear in Office apps for users to classify and protect data as it's created or edited. Microsoft 365 licensing guidance for security & compliance.