Views: Presenter View in PowerPoint

Created: Tuesday, December 26, 2017, posted by at 1:59 pm

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PowerPoint Presenter View is a purpose-built view that accompanies Slide Show view. This view is beneficial in an environment that has at least two displays such as a laptop and a projector. The projector then shows the actual slides, commonly called Slide Show view.

To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.

Microsoft Windows

Presenter View in PowerPoint 365

Presenter View in PowerPoint 2019

Presenter View in PowerPoint 2016

Presenter View in PowerPoint 2013

Presenter View in PowerPoint 2010

Apple Mac

Presenter View in PowerPoint 365

Presenter View in PowerPoint 2016

Presenter View in PowerPoint 2011

Presenter View in PowerPoint

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