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# ¿Cómo puedo hacer una presentación similar a PowerPoint en LaTeX?

## paquete beamer

Una opción popular para crear presentaciones con LaTeX es el [`beamer` paquete](https://ctan.org/pkg/beamer?lang=en), que cuenta con amplio soporte a través de [temas adicionales y paquetes complementarios](https://ctan.org/topic/presentation).

Para empezar con beamer, puedes probar una de estas opciones:

* de Overleaf [introducción a beamer](/latex/es/presentaciones/01-beamer.md);
* [la parte 3 de nuestro curso gratuito de LaTeX en línea](/latex/es/mas-temas/15-free-online-introduction-to-latex-part-3.md);
* a [plantilla de presentación incluida en nuestra Galería](https://www.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/presentation).

## paquete powerdot

Otra forma de hacer presentaciones es el [`powerdot` paquete](https://ctan.org/pkg/powerdot) que usa el flujo de trabajo de salida más tradicional de DVI a PostScript/PDF; para ver un ejemplo, consulta este [artículo de Overleaf sobre `powerdot`](/latex/es/presentaciones/02-powerdot.md). Para compilar `powerdot` proyectos, el compilador de Overleaf debe configurarse en **LaTeX**, como se muestra en la siguiente imagen:

![Cómo configurar el compilador de Overleaf en LaTeX](/files/4c7e7b676f1340ed69050d9fad565ae06e8c7998)


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