Connect to a projector

How can I connect my new Inspiron 11 3000 series laptop PC to a projector to view things as a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation?

Assuming that the projector has a VGA input,

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New projectors can have HDMI - you can also get a displayport to HDMI adapter.

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