No your press the right arrow key or you can buy a PowerPoint remote so you don't have to be next to your computer
speed
The plural of the noun slide is slides.
Slides are typically held in place in a presentation by a software program that displays the slides in sequence. In physical presentations, slides may be held in place by a projector or a projector screen. When using digital presentations, slides can be held in place by a remote control or presenter clicker that allows the speaker to advance the slides.
Unfortunatly you cannot go straight onto a slide while animations are taking place but if you press the arrow key that points to the right, the slide will skip through the animations (one by one) and onto the next slide. You can either set the presentation to move onto the next slide often by clicking, but, if i remember, you can set a timer to advance to the next slide.
tubas have multiple slides, and one tuning slide
Fades and Dissolves
its when you time your slides so you dont have to click to change slides during a presentaion, it will go automatically and change to the time you set. exmple: if you time one slide for 45 seconds, after 45 seconds when you are presenting, the slide will change automatically to the next slide.
it slides by itself
Microscope slides are held in place on the microscope's stage by slide clips or slide clamps.
slides tab
its when you time your slides so you dont have to click to change slides during a presentaion, it will go automatically and change to the time you set. exmple: if you time one slide for 45 seconds, after 45 seconds when you are presenting, the slide will change automatically to the next slide.
Handouts,Speaker's notes, outlines