Slide shows can be slow due to several factors, including large file sizes of images or videos, insufficient hardware resources, and software performance issues. High-resolution graphics require more processing power and memory, which can slow down rendering times. Additionally, if the slide show software is not optimized or if there are many animations and transitions, it can further contribute to sluggish performance. Finally, running multiple applications simultaneously can also impact the speed of slide shows.
Slide shows are used when you are presenting to an audience.
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im not sure yet
slide transitions shows the effect on the whole slide and animation shows the effect on the text or sentence
slide show view shows you a preview of what your slide show will look like
Slide indicator (crossword problems?)
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.
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A slide is a graphical way to understand things. Slide show is important as it shows animations.
Gravity
Ok so you see the slidey thingy right next to the play and stop button you slide it down to make it slow and up to make it fast
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