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Create, edit, and analyze office documents (PDF, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX). Use when working with PDFs, Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, or Excel spreadsheets. Covers text extraction, form filling, document creation, and data analysis.
Use this skill to create presentation slides from structured content. Triggers: "create slides", "generate presentation", "make powerpoint", "create pptx", "build slides", "presentation from content", "slide deck", "slides for" Outputs: PPTX files, Markdown slides, or HTML presentations. Used by: pitch-deck-agent, market-researcher-agent, and other agents needing slides.
Export research, reports, and analysis to PDF, DOCX, PPTX, CSV, and XLSX with professional formatting, charts, and theming.
Chinese-first academic Word and PowerPoint workflow for paper reading reports, thesis or group-meeting PPTs, editable DOCX/PPTX generation, Office file inspection, template matching, speaker notes, and layout quality checks. Use when the user asks to read papers into Word reports, create or polish PPT/PPTX, convert paper/thesis materials into slides, edit DOCX/PPTX, inspect Office files, or produce Chinese academic presentation/report deliverables. Preserve English paper titles, formulas, variable names, software commands, and references.
Microsoft Office document manipulation (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF). Use when: creating professional .docx documents, filling PDF forms, extracting tables from PDFs, building presentations, working with spreadsheets, or any task involving Office file formats. Triggers: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, .docx, .xlsx, .pptx, spreadsheet, presentation, slides, form, invoice, report, memo, letter, budget, financial model.
Use this skill for creating or refining an academic slide deck and the talk built around it: structuring a conference talk, thesis defense, lab meeting, or paper-to-slides deck; deciding the narrative arc and slide breakdown; improving slide design and visual hierarchy; planning rehearsal, timing, Q&A, and backup slides; or generating the .pptx. Reach for it when the user is shaping the presentation itself. Do not use for writing the paper, producing standalone speaker notes/scripts/transcripts, making posters, creating isolated figures/charts outside a slide deck, or building non-academic presentations.