The slide show view does this job. It can view or display your presentation on whole computer.
The "Slide Sorter" view displays thumbnails of all the slides in a presentation. This view allows users to easily rearrange, delete, or organize slides by dragging and dropping the thumbnails. It provides a comprehensive overview of the entire presentation, making it easier to manage the flow of content.
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The "Slide Show" view should be used to preview how a presentation will appear to the audience during an actual presentation. This view displays the slides in full-screen mode, allowing you to see transitions and animations as they will occur in real-time. It’s an effective way to ensure that everything looks and functions as intended before the live presentation.
The part of the computer that allows you to view what you are doing is the monitor. It displays visual output from the computer, showing everything from the operating system interface to applications and multimedia content. Monitors can vary in size and technology, including LCD, LED, and OLED displays.
A PC (computer), a PC projector and a screen.
The feature that displays each slide screen in order is typically called "Slide Show View" or "Presentation Mode" in presentation software like Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. This mode allows users to view their slides sequentially, presenting them in the order they are arranged in the slide deck. Additionally, the "Slide Sorter" view in these applications provides a visual overview of all slides, allowing users to rearrange them easily.
Slide Sorter view displays thumbnail sized representations of all slides in your presentation.
In Microsoft Access, a small window that displays field names is called the "Field List." This window allows users to view and select fields from tables or queries to add them to forms or reports. The Field List can be opened in design view, making it easier to organize and customize data presentation.
The Notes Page View is a feature in presentation software, such as Microsoft PowerPoint, that allows users to see and edit speaker notes associated with each slide. This view displays the slide at the top and a text area below where you can write notes that will help guide your presentation. It's particularly useful for speakers to remember key points and details while presenting, without displaying the notes to the audience. This view can also be printed for reference during a presentation.
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Slide Sorter view displays thumbnail sized representations of all slides in your presentation. It's good if you want to select multiple slides before you apply a transition or automatic timing to the slide. This view also allows you to quickly reorder, delete, or duplicate your slides. In addition, this view displays hidden slides. Learn more about Slide Sorter View and other views in PowerPoint 2010: