Regardless of whether you utilize a mouse or a controller to explore through a PowerPoint slide show introduction, it is regularly quicker and handier to utilize console easy routes. Here is a determination of PowerPoint console alternate ways for slide shows to pursue your next PowerPoint slide show:
Run a slide show from the current slide: [Shift] + [F5]
Advance to the following slide (any of these):[Right], [Down], N (for Next), [Spacebar], [Page Down] (or snap the left mouse)
Re-visitation of the past slide (any of these):[Left], [Up], P (for Previous), [Backspace], [Page Up]
Go to explicit slide number during a slide show: type slide number and press [Enter]. This is one of my #1 tips to rapidly avoid past slides or to re-visitation of a past slide. To make a rundown of slide number, print out your introduction as a present; I pick 9 slides for every page. Current variants of PowerPoint show the slide numbers on gifts. In the event that this isn't accessible, essentially physically add slide numbers to your printout.
Show a dark screen or return to slide show: B or [Period]
Show a white screen or return to slide show: W or [Comma]. (Use cautiously as the brilliant screen can be diverting to a crowd of people).
To draw on the screen (comments), press [Ctrl] + P to empower the Pen mode. Utilize your mouse to draw straightforwardly on the slide. To change the pen tone or to empower different instruments (Laser Pointer, Highlighter) to underscore your slide content, right-click on a slide and left-click on Pointer Options. From this menu, you can change ink tone. You'll likewise observe alternatives for the Eraser or on the off chance that you've added comments, you can squeeze E to delete whenever. Or on the other hand, right-click on a slide and left-click on Pointer Options where you'll see choices for the Eraser or to Erase All Ink on Slide.
To change from the Pen mode back to the Arrow, press [Ctrl] + A. Or on the other hand shockingly better, press [Ctrl] + H to shroud the pointer or pen to abstain from showing a diverting or moving mouse pointer.
End a slide show: [Esc]
Help during slide show (shows these and other console easy routes): [F1]
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