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  • Data Presentation Notes
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 7. 11:01

    PowerPoint for Office 365 PowerPoint 2019 PowerPoint 2016 PowerPoint 2013 If you're using PowerPoint 2013 or a newer version, just connect the monitors and PowerPoint automatically sets up Presenter View for you. In Presenter view, you can see your notes as you present, while the audience sees only your slides.

    (For you, the notes appear on the right side of the window, below the thumbnail image of the Next Slide.). If Presenter view appears on the wrong screen, you can. if you prefer not to use it. Tip: You’ll see thumbnails of all the slides in your presentation (as shown below), making it easy to jump to a specific slide in the show. To view a detail in your slide up close, select Zoom into slide, and then point to the part you want to see.

    Presentation

    FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION: Data can be presented in various forms depending on the type of data collected. A frequency distribution is a table showing how.

    For more details on zooming in, see. To point to or write on your slides as you present, select Pen and laser pointer tools. Press the Esc key when you want to turn off the pen, laser pointer, or highlighter. To hide or unhide the current slide in your presentation, select Black or unblack slide show. You can use PowerPoint on your smartphone as a remote control to run your presentation and view your speaker notes. See for more information, including a brief video.

    Swap the Presenter view and Slide view monitors To manually determine which screen shows your notes in Presenter view and which shows only the slides themselves, on the task bar at the top of Presenter view, select Display Settings, and then select Swap Presenter View and Slide Show. What the notes look like in Presenter view When your computer is connected to a projector and you start the slide show, Presenter View appears on your computer's screen, while only the slides appear on the projector screen. In Presenter view, you can see your notes as you present, while the audience sees only your slides. The notes appear in a pane on the right. The text wrap automatically, and a vertical scroll bar appears if necessary. You can change the size of the text in the Notes pane by using the two buttons at the lower left corner of the Notes pane: To change the size of the panes in Presenter View, point your mouse at the vertical line that separates them, then click and drag.

    Methods Of Data Presentation Notes

    Turn off Presenter view If you want Presenter view turned off while you are showing your presentation to others: On the Slide Show tab of the ribbon, clear the check box named Use Presenter View.

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