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PowerPoint Slide Show
Once you finish created the presentation slides, what is next? PowerPoint Slide Show.Yes, PowerPoint slide show is the slide that running in 'full screen' mode. That is the actual show screen that your audiences will see, so run it with just a click or press of a button.
To view a Slide Show from the first SlideFrom the View menu, click Slide Show.
To view a Slide Show from the current SlideClick the Slide Show icon at the bottom left of the PowerPoint screen.

To move to the next slide in a Slide Show
Press the Enter key.
To move to the previous slide in a Slide Show
Press the Backspace key.
To move to a specific slide in the Slide Show
Right-click on the current slide (in the slide show) and select Go to Slide.
Select the slide you want.
To Pause the Slide Show
Right-click on the current slide (in the slide show) and select Pause.
To Turn the Screen Black
Right-click on the current slide (in the slide show).
Point to Screen and click on Black Screen.
To Turn the Screen White
Right-click on the current slide (in the slide show).
Point to Screen and click on White Screen.
Pointer Options
The Automatic Pointer is the default pointer in a PowerPoint slide show. When set to automatic, the pointer disappears after fifteen minutes of inactivity.
To use the arrow pointer
The Arrow pointer is always visible during a presentation.
To select the arrow pointer
Right-click on the current slide (in the slide show).
Point to Pointer Options and click on Arrow.
To change the pointer to a pen
By changing the pointer to a pen, you can write on your slides during the slide show.
Right-click on the current slide (in the slide show).
Point to Pointer Options and click on Pen.
To change pen color
Right-click on the current slide (in the slide show).
Point to Pointer Options and Ink Color.
Select the color that you want.

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