PowerPoint for Mac 2011 Whether you are projecting a full screen slide show or using presenter view, you can underline words, draw arrows and circles, or make other marks on slides with the annotation pen to emphasize a point during your presentation. Your marks are erased automatically when you move to the next slide or change the screen to black or white, or you can erase marks on the current slide.
Draw and write with ink in Office. Word for Office 365 for Mac PowerPoint for Office 365 for Mac Excel 2019 Word 2019 PowerPoint 2019 Excel 2016 Excel 2019 for Mac PowerPoint 2019 for Mac Word 2019 for Mac Word 2016 PowerPoint 2016 Excel 2013 Word 2013 PowerPoint 2013 Excel for iPad Word for. To stop inking and select your annotations. Using Presenter view is a great way to view your presentation with speaker notes on one computer (your Mac laptop, for example), while only the slides.
Do any of the following: Write on a slide. During the slide show, in the lower-left corner of the slide, click, and then click Pen. Your cursor turns into the annotation pen, which you can now use to write on your slides.
Learn how to create, edit, and share presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac 2016, the powerful presentation and slideshow tool. Jess Stratton shows how to build a slideshow from scratch, and leverage PowerPoint templates and themes for quick construction. Jess then demonstrates how to add and edit text, images, graphs, video, and animation; format slides for consistency; and add speaker notes and transitions to ensure a smooth delivery. Plus, discover how to collaborate on changes and then share the final presentation via print, PDF, or a custom slideshow. Instructor. Jess Stratton is a staff author and technology consultant who specializes in productivity software and mobile tech.
For over 10 years, Jess Stratton has operated her own technology consulting business, creating and maintaining databases for both enterprise and small-to-medium businesses, building websites, setting up networks, and coaching teams, employees, and individuals to harness the latest desktop and mobile technology for increased productivity. Jess is now a full-time staff author at lynda.com, in addition to being a regular and regarded presenter at Lotus Notes conferences and a contributing author for several industry print and web magazines, textbooks, podcasts, webcasts, and other popular sites, including Lifehacker.com. You can find Jess on her website at or follow her on Twitter @NerdGirlJess. By: David Rivers course.
1h 31m 20s. 1,556 viewers. Course Transcript - Let's talk about working with the pointer and how to add annotations while you're presenting. I'm going to start on this slide of my presentation and I do that by selecting the slide and holding the shift key down on my keyboard and hitting F5. This is going to launch the presentation directly from this slide. On this slide, I'm going to be talking about some expansions that were planned in.
So I'm going to take this time to talk about the various pointers that you can use while you're presenting. By default, you may notice that this mouse appears as soon as we go to the slide. However, once I stop moving the mouse, after a few seconds, it disappears. To bring it back again, I can simply wiggle the mouse again.
All this time also you may have noticed that I've been secondary mouse clicking to get this context menu up. However, when I move the mouse, I get the same options on the bottom left hand side of the screen.
I can navigate through my slideshow by clicking the left and right. Practice while you learn with exercise files. Watch this course anytime, anywhere. Course Contents.
Introduction Introduction. 1. Navigating PowerPoint 1. Navigating PowerPoint. 2. Working with Presentations 2.
Working with Presentations. 3. Working with Slides 3. Working with Slides.
4. Adding Pictures to Slides 4. Adding Pictures to Slides. 5. Adding Content to Slides 5. Adding Content to Slides. 6.
Adding Shapes, Diagrams, and Charts to Slides 6. Adding Shapes, Diagrams, and Charts to Slides. 7. Adding Video, Audio, and Animation to Slides 7.
Adding Video, Audio, and Animation to Slides. 8. Preparing the Presentation 8.
Preparing the Presentation. 9. Delivering Your Presentation 9.
Delivering Your Presentation. 10. Reusing and Sharing Presentations 10. Reusing and Sharing Presentations. Conclusion Conclusion.