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PowerPoint Slideshow Shortcut Keys - Kevin Stratvert

PowerPoint Slideshow Shortcut Keys - Kevin Stratvert

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PowerPoint Slideshow Shortcut Keys - Kevin Stratvert learn how to use the best shortcut keys while in slideshow mode in Microsoft PowerPoint. 1:30 W to set the screen to white 2:45 B to set the screen to black 3:09 Number followed by Enter to jump to slide 3:39 CTRL S to bring up slide selector 4:03 CTRL P to bring up the Pen 5:07 CTRL I for highlighter 6:00 CTRL L for laser 6:50 Zoom in and out using + or - 7:52 J to turn on subtitles 8:40 CTRL H / A / U to show or hide mouse 9:44 F1 to see all shortcut keys 10:45 ESC to end the presentation 11:44 Insert royalty stock images 13:11 Wrap up Access the slides that I used here if you would like to follow along: https://1drv.ms/p/s!AmxrofZZlZ-whJMCNtiq5wOq5u08fg?e=Q2lGF7
Date: 2022-03-15

Comments and reviews: 10


Ok but how can I add an action button to pause my slide? I'm making another powerpoint for college and this time it is based on what a lecturer would be presenting to the class. I've timed it for me, however, what if someone else wanted to use this? They might be a slower reader than me and although every effort has been put in for that, I can't help but thing an action pause button would be really useful, especially for teachers/lecturers. Any ideas? If not, tell Bill Gates that he needs to implement this as it will help so many people. Thanks
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Is there a way to convert the subtitles that are generated by your voice (after hitting -J- to turn on subtitles) into notes for each of the slides. I can think of a use case where this would come in handy, for example, when you do a dry run for a presentation, and using the notes, converted from subtitles, provides a jump start for your presentation narrative. Your thoughts are appreciated. Great presentation, Kevin!
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great tutorial kevin - i have recently started using a lot of teams presentation. one thing that is a little irksome for me is that i cannot see myself speaking while presenting...is that something which is normal and intended or is there a fix for that? That does not happen while sharing a screen or presentation on zoom. Is there some setting I would need to change? any help appreciated
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Extremely useful! I was irritated by the lack of (knowledge of the) shortcuts for laser pointer, pen and eraser. In the old days the actual shortcut for a command was displayed in the items in the main or pop-up menus. Since PowerPoint does not show these shortcuts I assumed they don't exist. But they do and it's awesome!
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Dear Kevin thank you for the video. I am Rifat from Dhaka Bangladesh. I am a blind person. So when you make any video please add little bit more description to the video. So that we blind people can understand more easily. And again thank you I am learning a lot from your videos.
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Hello Mr.Kevin , thank you for all the videos you shared i learned a lot and was able to make my presentation even better.-- , i have a question how will i make a video out of ppt with inserted youtube video in the slide? Thank you
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Hi, I really like your video, it-s really useful and handy. Would you consider to introduce the feature on mobile app as well? I tried some of the shortcut key on iPad, it also works!
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Another awesome teaching video.
How do you change the titles of the slides so that they are more meaningful when you bring up the view all slides option shown when navigating?

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What a great video but I have a question. I have a relatively newer computer but when I am in PP and go to images, there is no stock images button? Help, they are so cool!.
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why some of the keys shortvuts not working with 2016 i pressed ctrl p and ctrl E both didnt work .where am i wrong in doing so ?????please help me out
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