no where. you're dumb
The first slide displays and the Rehearsal toolbar appears.
Some slide shows have lots of details on some slides and very little on others, so it makes sense to have some slides stay longer on screen than others. The Rehearse Timings facility allows you to run a show and say when to move to the next slide and then keep a record of the timings. These can then be applied to the show. This helps to give enough time for each slide in the show to be taken in by the audience, whether it is text they have to read or animations that have to be carried out on a slide.Some slide shows have lots of details on some slides and very little on others, so it makes sense to have some slides stay longer on screen than others. The Rehearse Timings facility allows you to run a show and say when to move to the next slide and then keep a record of the timings. These can then be applied to the show. This helps to give enough time for each slide in the show to be taken in by the audience, whether it is text they have to read or animations that have to be carried out on a slide.Some slide shows have lots of details on some slides and very little on others, so it makes sense to have some slides stay longer on screen than others. The Rehearse Timings facility allows you to run a show and say when to move to the next slide and then keep a record of the timings. These can then be applied to the show. This helps to give enough time for each slide in the show to be taken in by the audience, whether it is text they have to read or animations that have to be carried out on a slide.Some slide shows have lots of details on some slides and very little on others, so it makes sense to have some slides stay longer on screen than others. The Rehearse Timings facility allows you to run a show and say when to move to the next slide and then keep a record of the timings. These can then be applied to the show. This helps to give enough time for each slide in the show to be taken in by the audience, whether it is text they have to read or animations that have to be carried out on a slide.Some slide shows have lots of details on some slides and very little on others, so it makes sense to have some slides stay longer on screen than others. The Rehearse Timings facility allows you to run a show and say when to move to the next slide and then keep a record of the timings. These can then be applied to the show. This helps to give enough time for each slide in the show to be taken in by the audience, whether it is text they have to read or animations that have to be carried out on a slide.Some slide shows have lots of details on some slides and very little on others, so it makes sense to have some slides stay longer on screen than others. The Rehearse Timings facility allows you to run a show and say when to move to the next slide and then keep a record of the timings. These can then be applied to the show. This helps to give enough time for each slide in the show to be taken in by the audience, whether it is text they have to read or animations that have to be carried out on a slide.Some slide shows have lots of details on some slides and very little on others, so it makes sense to have some slides stay longer on screen than others. The Rehearse Timings facility allows you to run a show and say when to move to the next slide and then keep a record of the timings. These can then be applied to the show. This helps to give enough time for each slide in the show to be taken in by the audience, whether it is text they have to read or animations that have to be carried out on a slide.Some slide shows have lots of details on some slides and very little on others, so it makes sense to have some slides stay longer on screen than others. The Rehearse Timings facility allows you to run a show and say when to move to the next slide and then keep a record of the timings. These can then be applied to the show. This helps to give enough time for each slide in the show to be taken in by the audience, whether it is text they have to read or animations that have to be carried out on a slide.Some slide shows have lots of details on some slides and very little on others, so it makes sense to have some slides stay longer on screen than others. The Rehearse Timings facility allows you to run a show and say when to move to the next slide and then keep a record of the timings. These can then be applied to the show. This helps to give enough time for each slide in the show to be taken in by the audience, whether it is text they have to read or animations that have to be carried out on a slide.Some slide shows have lots of details on some slides and very little on others, so it makes sense to have some slides stay longer on screen than others. The Rehearse Timings facility allows you to run a show and say when to move to the next slide and then keep a record of the timings. These can then be applied to the show. This helps to give enough time for each slide in the show to be taken in by the audience, whether it is text they have to read or animations that have to be carried out on a slide.Some slide shows have lots of details on some slides and very little on others, so it makes sense to have some slides stay longer on screen than others. The Rehearse Timings facility allows you to run a show and say when to move to the next slide and then keep a record of the timings. These can then be applied to the show. This helps to give enough time for each slide in the show to be taken in by the audience, whether it is text they have to read or animations that have to be carried out on a slide.
They allow you to tell PowerPoint how long a slide should be shown before moving to the next one. That way you can make a slide show run at the speed you want it and have it progress from one slide to another without you touching it after you start it. For some slide shows you want to move to the next slide yourself, as you might be talking about it, but for other slide shows you might want it to run automatically. You can set the timings so that there is enough time for people to read the slide and for any animations on the slide to complete before moving on to the next slide.
The Slide Show command is typically found in the "Slide Show" menu or tab in presentation software like Microsoft PowerPoint. This menu provides options for starting the presentation, setting up timings, and managing other presentation-related features. It may also include options for rehearsing timings and recording the presentation.
Slide indicator (crossword problems?)
right click on the slide you just did
Placeholders
notes pane
Slide Indicatoryes you figured out how to cheat those cards too!
There is a message after the end of slide show. The message says End of Slide show, Click to Exit.
The "Rehearse Timings" option is an option that allows you to rehearse the time it takes to go through a slide, and then, you stop the time so that when you present the PowerPoint, each slide you've rehearsed the timing of transitions for will change about the same time you are done. Instead of having to click every time to do something (change slides, have pictures enter, etc.) it will do it on its own and run through it with your timings.
To display the Slide Master in Microsoft PowerPoint, go to the "View" tab on the ribbon and click on "Slide Master." This opens the Slide Master view, where you can see the master slide along with all the associated layouts. From there, you can make global changes to the slide design, fonts, colors, and more, which will affect all slides using that master. To exit the Slide Master view, simply click "Close Master View" in the ribbon.