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Create, edit, and analyze PowerPoint presentations. Invoke when user asks about PPT, slides, presentations, or needs to create/modify .pptx files.
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.claude/skills/pptxRuntime, accounts, dependencies, permissions, network behavior and task quality remain untested.
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skills/pptxRuntime, accounts, dependencies, permissions, network behavior and task quality remain untested.
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sha256:c24422b40bf40582945d62b218a636b690f24a0387871c5351eed9b520b05886skill-card.mdSKILL.md- Initial release of the pptx skill for working with PowerPoint presentations. - Supports creating, editing, and analyzing .pptx files, including reading content, editing, and creating from scratch. - Provides design guidance with color palettes, layout ideas, and typography suggestions. - Includes detailed QA instructions for both content and visual review to ensure presentation quality. - Clear description of when to use the skill based on user prompts related to presentations.