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In Presenter view, icons and buttons are large enough to navigate easily, even when you are using an unfamiliar keyboard or mouse. The following illustration shows the various tools that are available to you from Presenter view. Click to display a menu that enables you to end the show, darken or lighten the audience screen, or go to a specific slide number. Slide thumbnails that you can click to skip a slide or to return to a slide that you already presented.

Set up Presenter view. Use Presenter view in front of an audience. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! To use Presenter View, make sure that your computer has multiple monitor capabilities set to display an extended view. So what is extended view? Extended view is where your primary display extends to your secondary display, thus both displays show different areas of your extended desktop.

This is the opposite of mirrored view, in which both your primary and secondary displays show the same visual content. Presenter View see Figure 1 is a great way for you to control the view of your presentation with slide thumbnails, navigation controls, and speaker notes at your disposal on one computer your laptop, for example , while the audience views the notes-free full screen presentation on another display normally the projection.

Figure 1: Presenter View in PowerPoint This area shows the slide which will be displayed on the projected screen or the secondary display. This area displays the slide notes for the active slide. You can add slide notes in the Notes pane in Normal view. These are four navigation and annotation buttons.



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