To get started with the Wardley Mapping Macros Menu in Microsoft PowerPoint:
- Visit Cristophe Le Coënt’s blog post to download the Macro-Enabled Presentation (.pptm).
- Open the file, and enable macros when prompted (only if you trust the source or have inspected the macros yourself).
- Use the Wardley Mapping toolbar to start making your Wardley Map!
- Say thanks to Cristophe Le Coënt on LinkedIn.

I should note that I reviewed the macros on Oct 3rd, 2022 and found only instructions related to adding and positioning shapes. Macros can be used to do malicious things, so as a general rule, always inspect the code yourself to make sure it’s safe!
Thanks a lot Ben for sharing my to, the code is accessible using the developper menu on Powerpoint!
Ben — I’ve checked your link for downloading the tool; but on his WordPress site, there’s only a link to some Google slides with some examples. Am I missing something? (I normally am.) 🙂
I could be wrong, but I believe if you hit the download button it’ll give you a .pptm, which will get you everything you need for PowerPoint. Let me know if it works! 😁