The document describes the Slide Show tab in PowerPoint which allows users to present slide shows. It contains options for starting the presentation, creating custom slide shows from selected slides, recording narrations, rehearsing timings, and setting up slide show display options. The tab has groups for starting the slide show, setting up options, and selecting monitor layouts. Buttons in these groups allow starting from the first slide or current slide, presenting online, and configuring advanced display and timing options.
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COMPUTER 10 Slide
The document describes the Slide Show tab in PowerPoint which allows users to present slide shows. It contains options for starting the presentation, creating custom slide shows from selected slides, recording narrations, rehearsing timings, and setting up slide show display options. The tab has groups for starting the slide show, setting up options, and selecting monitor layouts. Buttons in these groups allow starting from the first slide or current slide, presenting online, and configuring advanced display and timing options.
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COMPUTER 10
START SLIDE SHOW GROUP
Slide Show Tab This tab provides options for presenting the Slide Show to the audience. Narration for the show can be recorded. Decisions can be made as to where to start the presentation. In addition, custom shows can be created. The table below provides a listing of the groups and buttons available on the ribbon for this tab. A description of each of the buttons is also provided. Group 1. Start Slide Show 2. Set up 3. Monitors Start Slide Show Group 1. From Beginning 2. From Current Slide 3. Present Online 4. Custom Slide Show From Beginning Click this button to start the slide show at the first slide. This will start the show at the beginning even though the insertion point is not in the first slide. From Current Slide When the insertion point is in a different slide than the first one, clicking this button will start the show on the selected slide. Present Online This option is used to present a PowerPoint presentation on the Internet using the default presentation service. The viewers can watch the presentation through a Web browser. Custom Slide Show A custom slide show displays only selected slides. This option makes it possible to have several slide shows within the same presentation. Set Up Group Group 1. Set Up Slide Show 2. Hide Slide 3. Rehearse Timings 4. Record Slide Show 5. Play Narrations 6. Use Timings 7. Show Media Controls Set Up Slide Show This button is used to set up advanced options for a presentation such as viewing the show on a kiosk. Hide Slide To hide a slide within the presentation, click this button. This means that the slide will not be shown during the presentation. However, it will still display in Normal view. This is a toggle button that when clicked the first time will hide the slide. When it is clicked the second time, it will display the slide. Rehearse Timings This option is used to rehearse the timing for a presentation. These timings can be used when a presentation is a self-running show, such as when displaying it on a kiosk. Record Slide Show To record a narration to go with the slides in the presentation, click this button. The Record Narration dialog box will display where the options for recording can be set Play Narrations This option allows narrations and laser gestures to be played back during a slide show. Use Timings Click the check box for this option if the timings that were set up will be used during the presentation. Show Media Controls Select this option to have media controls for audio and video show when the mouse pointer is moved over an object during a slide show presentation