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Next
question. When you finish your first draft of a
presentation, what do you do next? Do you vacation in
Europe? Do you start other presentations? |
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Not
yet. First, I like to view the whole presentation in slide
show form. This way, I can look at all the graphics,
animation, effects, and so on--to get a good idea of how
the presentation feels. Now is the time to tweak the
presentation. It's what we in the entertainment biz call
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Watching the Slide Show
In a Slide Show, all the slides of your presentation are
displayed in sequence. The Slide Show is controlled either
automatically or manually.
You can preview the presentation you are working on at
anytime by clicking the Slide Show button. If you have
applied timings to all the slides in your show, the Slide
Show runs automatically.
If you haven't applied timings to the slides, you must
advance the slides manually.
Let's take a look at how you can preview a Slide Show
by advancing the slides manually.
Note: You can start a Slide Show from any view--Slide
Sorter View, Slide View, etc.
1. Click the Slide Show button in the lower left
corner of the PowerPoint window. The first slide of the
show will appear.
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What
if you want to tweak a part of the slide show that is in
the middle? Does that mean you have to watch the beginning
over again? |  |
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Not
at all. Follow these steps... |
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Starting the Slide Show
somewhere in the middle
1. In Slide Sorter View, click the slide you want
the Slide Show to start with. For example, Slide 5.
2. Click the Slide Show button.
The Slide Show begins with the slide you selected.
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What
if you're viewing a Slide Show and you decide you want to
stop the show? Maybe the bell has rung, or maybe you want
to start the Slide Show from the beginning again. |
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Yeah,
because maybe your partner missed it the first time
because he is always late. Hint, hint, Jim. |  |
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Stopping
the Slide Show
PowerPoint lets you stop the slide show for any reason.
Follow these steps...
1. Move the pointer on the screen and wait for
the button to appear in the lower, left- hand corner of
the screen.
2. Click the button, and then click End Show.
The show stops.
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