Presenter view in PowerPoint allows a presenter to see additional content on their screen while presenting that the audience does not see. Presenter view in PowerPoint 2016 has some subtle changes from PowerPoint 2010. In this movie, you will know how to turn on presenter view and navigate enhancements like next slide or animation previews as well as all slides thumbnail views.
- [Voiceover] If you've ever given a live presentation…to a group of people using PowerPoint 2010,…you've probably connected something like…a computer or laptop to a larger screen,…maybe even a projector, so that large groups of people…could view what you see on your screen.…And if you are doing that, odds are…you used something called Presenter View…that gave you the ability to see something different…on your screen than what your audience sees.…For example, little tools to help you keep track…of your time, navigation buttons,…notes that you don't want your audience to see.…
Well here in PowerPoint 2016, there are some subtle changes…to Presenter View, and it's worth taking a look at.…We're going to do it with this file, Landon_Hotel0403.…Open that up from the Chapter Four folder…of your exercise files.…We're on the first slide, and if we wanted to…start our presentation, we could go up to the Quick Access…toolbar and click Start from Beginning.…F5, use the keyboard shortcut.…That's the same as going to the Slide Show tab…
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7/20/2016- Describe when you would use Touch mode.
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Introduction
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Welcome56s
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1. Get Started
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Explore changes to the UI9m 59s
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Understand cloud computing5m 42s
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Explore Touch mode3m 44s
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2. Migrate to Word 2016
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Understand file formats4m 8s
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Use the Tell Me assistant3m 41s
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Open and edit PDF files2m 5s
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Work with images5m 6s
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3. Migrate to Excel 2016
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Use quick analysis options5m 30s
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Create charts quickly3m 22s
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Format tables and sheets5m 30s
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Extract data with Flash Fill4m 25s
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4. Migrate to PowerPoint 2016
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Explore presentation themes2m 30s
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Work in Presenter view4m 59s
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Work with shapes4m 41s
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Move objects on a path5m 1s
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5. Migrate to Outlook 2016
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Use peeks4m 4s
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Send attachments2m 6s
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Use the notes function2m 10s
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Conclusion
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Next steps50s
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