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How to use Live Presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint - Kevin Stratvert

How to use Live Presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint - Kevin Stratvert

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How to use Live Presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint - Kevin Stratvert With Live Presentations in PowerPoint, audience members can see a presentation on their devices and read live subtitles in their preferred language while you speak. They can use pinch to zoom to see the slides more clearly on mobile devices, give feedback, send live reactions to the presenter, and navigate back to review previous slides. To use Live Presentations, you need to be a Microsoft 365 subscriber, either through your work or school, or via a personal or family subscription. 1:25 Access Live Presentations via Office.com 2:23 Start a Live Presentation 2:48 Get people to join Live Presentation 3:43 Captions / transcript 3:58 Change caption language 4:20 Zoom in on slides 4:47 Join presentation late 5:00 Advancing through slides 5:20 Provide live feedback 6:00 Meeting controls 7:46 Wrap up Localscapes: So, it looks like attendees have to have a Microsoft account in order to sign in and use this feature? It works really slick if you have an account AND you are signed in. That's maybe 5% of the people I teach. Not really wanting to have -100 people sit around and hassle with this, eating into our class time and I won't be forcing anyone to create an account. Am I missing something? I would find this feature REALLY helpful if it just worked without all the Apple-style hassles.
Date: 2022-03-15

Comments and reviews: 9


Two things are concerning to me a year into PowerPoint Live being available. 1) There is a dialogue for finding a file in OneDrive, but no facility to finding a file in a team/sharepoint site. And if you shortcut a sharepoint folder to OneDrive, that doesn't seem to show up in the OneDrive dialogue for PowerPoint Live. 2) The pointer and drawing on the screen doesn't seem to show up for some browser clients. I just tested where I was presenting from a PC Teams client and my 'audience' was another ID using Chrome on a Mac, and none of my laser pointing or drawing on the screen using the PowerPoint live controls showed up for the browser client. I would have expected these 2 things to work a year into it.
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Many thanks for the video but when I tried it it did not work. The host PC kept asking for the presentation to be resumed. The laptop and another tablet logging on to the presentation said failed to open open in PowerPoint. This just hung. I would like to use the option for the translation. Also if you can record the presentation that the viewer may have seen would be good. It will be nice to know when the sysyem is more stable. 365 customer
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Hi Kevin, Always learning something new from you. I would really like to see a quick tutorial on how to use the Screencast in Powerpoint. As a teacher this would be a fabulous skill for demonstrations of particularly Excel and other software programs to show students in real time how to use these other programs through a presentation. Thanks again for all your sharing of knowledge.
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hi Kevin, why isn't the annotation carried through to the viewers? otherwise, there is no point of having these functions ?? is there any way of activating this so the viewers can see what I am writing. I am a teacher and I would like to remotely do a lesson for my students and I can't find anything to do this properly. Any suggestion would be appreciated
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When PPT used the Translator, participants could listen to the translation (not just read). Does the ppt live have the same type of functionality? Some of our students cannot read but can comprehend the translation! Looking for answer to this question. Important for a student to access the educational setting.
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Would the best way to use this during distance learning for schools is to have students split the Zoom screen with the presentation? Trying to find the best method for presenting to students over the computer who don-t speak English, without having to multi task with several tabs or pages open.
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Is there any way to record the session...this way people that could not attend watch and listen to the session on their own time...and is there anyway that we can save a record of who attended the session...for credit purposes?
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Am I missing something, you can only send a link or QR code once you have clicked -Present Live-, you cannot send a link to a planned presentation the day before. If not, why not just present through a Teams meeting?
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