No, the Power point window is not displayed when the slide show is going on. It is full screen mode and does not show anything.
Powerpoint allows you to include presenter's notes that are displayed in the presenter view and in the outline of the slide show but are not displayed on the slides themselves.
The PowerPoint window display changes based on the mode selected, such as Normal, Slide Sorter, or Slide Show. In Normal mode, users can edit slides and manage content, while Slide Sorter provides an overview of all slides for easier organization. Slide Show mode presents the slides in full-screen format for audience viewing. Each mode serves a distinct purpose, affecting how tools and options are displayed.
To start a presentation in Slide Show view from slide 3, open your presentation in PowerPoint, then navigate to the slide you want to start from. Click on the "Slide Show" tab in the ribbon, and select "From Current Slide" (or right-click on slide 3 and choose "Start Slide Show from Current Slide"). This will launch the presentation beginning with slide 3.
you use microsoft powerpoint
In PowerPoint, a shortcut menu is displayed with commonly used navigation options.
Obviously Yes! As a PowerPoint presentation is made up of slides, it is also known as a Slide show.
That is not something that PowerPoint permits you to do from a single computer.
Control + N is used for creating a new Window. Control +O is for opening a file and F5 is used for the slide show.
MS Excel does not have a slide show, but MS PowerPoint does.
F5 refreshes your web page but in powerpoint it plays the slide show in 2003 but it look has if it does not work in 2007.
Of course, you just need to burn your PowerPoint slide show onto DVD. PPT2DVD you can use.
There are charts in Powerpoint and it is possible to have a slide show that just has charts in it.