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Now that you have created a presentation, you can make sure
that the delivery is as well prepared as the presentation itself. PowerPoint
2000 offers a variety of ways to review and deliver presentations so that they
are polished and professional.
The Slide Show feature allows you to preview your presentation
on your computer. You can use the Slide Show to check a presentation before
printing it or to prepare to show it electronically. By adding transitions to
your presentation, you can help emphasize topic changes.
PREVIEW THE SLIDE SHOW
1.
On the
Slide
Show
menu, click
View
Show.
2.
After the first slide appears, click anywhere on the screen to move
through the presentation.
3.
At the last slide, click anywhere to end the slide show.
HIGHLIGHTING PARTS OF THE
SLIDE SHOW
You can use highlighting while you are giving the presentation
to add emphasis to important information.
Highlight A Slide During A Slide Show
1.
On the
Slide
Show
menu, click
View
Show.
2.
Click the
right-mouse
button, point to
Pointer Options and then click
Pen. The mouse pointer
becomes a pen.
3.
Click and hold the pen on the slide.
Drag the pen around the words you
want to highlight until a line encircles the text.
4.
Click the
right-mouse
button, point to
Pointer Options and then click
Arrow. The pen changes back
to the mouse pointer.
5.
Click anywhere on the slide to advance to the next slide.
6.
To save your changes, on the
File
menu, click
Save.
USE THE SLIDE SHOW MENU
1.
On
the
Slide
Show
menu, click
Set
Up
Show.
2.
Click
Browsed at a
kiosk and notice that PowerPoint automatically checks the
Loop
continuously box.
3.
Under
Slides,
click All. Notice the
box at the bottom of the menu that lets you select how slides are
advanced--manually or based on slide timings. The selections that make it easy
for you to set up a self-running presentation are all now available in a single
menu. Leave as the default by clicking
OK.
4.
On the
Slide
Show
menu, click
View
Show.
The presentation runs in a continuous loop.
5.
To end the show, press
ESC.
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