Having PowerPoint presentation skills is very important while presenting to your audience. Also, the presentation lets you collaborate with your colleagues.
How to loop presentation in PowerPoint
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You can loop presentations in PowerPoint by using the following steps:
1. Open your PowerPoint presentation.
2. Select the Slide Show tab.
3. Click on the Set Up group.
4. Select Set Up Slide Show.
5. Click on Show Options.
6. On the dialog box that appears, select Loop continuously until Esc.
7. Click OK.
8. Click on the Transition tab.
9. Check the After checkbox.
10. Click the up and down arrows if you want to adjust the time for displaying each slide.
11. If you do this, when your slide show arrives at its last slide, it will loop back to the start of the slide show.
How to note presentation in PowerPoint
You can note presentations in PowerPoint by using the following steps:
1. Select the View tab.
2. Click on Normal.
3. Select the slide thumbnail to which you would like to add notes to, and then click Notes from the Show group.
4. Click; Click to add notes on the Notes pane below your slide.
5. Type what you would like to.
6. If you want to hide the notes pane while presenting, click the Notes button.
7. Repeat the procedure for every slide in your presentation to add notes to all your slides.
How to start a presentation in PowerPoint
You can start presentations in PowerPoint by using the following steps:
1. Select the Slide Show tab.
2. Click on From Current Slide or Beginning.
You can also:
1. Click on the Slide Show button in the status bar.
How to zoom in during a presentation in PowerPoint
You can zoom in during presentation in presentations in PowerPoint by using the following steps:
1. Select the Slide Show view.
2. Click on the magnifying glass icon in the lower-left corner of the presenter view.
3. Place your mouse over the region you want to magnify on your slide.
4. Click to zoom in on-screen.
5. The mouse pointer will turn into a hand to show that you can click and drag it to move the zoom effect to a different place on the slide.
How to have noted while presenting in PowerPoint
You can have notes while presenting presentations in PowerPoint by using the following steps:
1. Select the Slide Show tab.
2. Click on the Start Slide Show group.
3. Select From Beginning.
4. If working with a single monitor, select Show Presenter View to view notes as you present while the audience only sees the slides.
How to read notes while presenting in PowerPoint
You can read notes while presenting presentations in PowerPoint by using the following steps:
1. Open your presentation.
2. Before you start presenting, select the Slide Show tab.
3. Click on Use Presenter View.
4. Start your presentation, and you will be able to read notes as you present to your audience.
How to see notes while presenting in PowerPoint
You can see notes while presenting presentations in PowerPoint by using the following steps:
1. Add the notes you want to use while presenting under your slides on the notes page.
2. Start a slide show on one of your two monitors.
3. Select Presenter View on one of your monitors, preferably the one you use.
4. Share the slide show with your audience.
5. Place your webcam above the notes in Presenter View. It helps ensure you look at your audience while still reading the notes.
6. Read through your notes as you present.
How to view notes while presenting in PowerPoint
You can view notes while presenting presentations in PowerPoint by using the following steps:
1. Select the Slide Show tab.
2. Click on the Presenter View.
3. On the left side above your current slide in Presenter View, there is a timer that helps you track the length of your presentation.
4. On the main part, you can view the current slide that your audience is seeing.
5. On the right side, you can see the Next slide at the top.
6. At the bottom is where the notes of your current slides are located.
7. You can move the divider lines to view more notes or make your slide bigger.
We know the importance of having notes as you present to your audience. It helps you have quick remarks and main points you elaborate on using your main slides. We hope we have helped you better understand how to work with notes as you present.