You cannot edit the content of slides in any way.
Bring the ppt to slide sorter view. Select & right click on the slide/s that you want not to be displayed during your presentation and select Hide. A small icon will appear below these slides. While showing the ppt in slide show view, this slide will not appear. Hope that helps RKM
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.
Eric Clapton does the bent notes,while Duane Allman performed the slide Guitar.
You can drop and drag slides wherever you would like to adjust their order, when in the slide sorter view. You can do the same thing in the default view - when you have the slide tiles to the left and the slide you're working is taking up most of the screen (can't think of that views name off the top of my head, but it's the default). Just click on the tile (smaller slide to the left hand side of the screen) and drag it (inside the tiles) to where you'd like it to land. That process needs to be done while staying in the tiles, all in the view pane to the left hand side of your screen. This website should allow for screenshots.
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.
slide the tail or just slide your foot
Yes. You cannot slide head first while advancing but you can dive head first BACK to a base.
Fs (frontside) is your facing the direction your moving while doing the slide, Bs (backside) is the opposite.
You dry fire it and push the roundish button on the back side of the slide. While you're doing that, you pull up on the slide.
youd go faster, but the slide would get sticky after a while and would give someone a wedgie or pull their pants down!
While you are on Slide 1, you can click New Slide (or Ctrl+M) to add a new slide right after it.
To slide down a slide faster, you can try increasing your speed before reaching the slide, maintaining a straight posture while descending, and reducing any friction by lifting your feet off the ground slightly. Additionally, make sure the surface of the slide is smooth and not sticky to help you slide down faster.