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 themselves appear on the screen that you your audience sees (like a larger screen you're projecting to).
To start using Presenter view, click Presenter View on the Slide Show tab.
(Before you start your presentation, you may want to use the Set up Show command on the Slide Show menu to decide on options you want to include, such as running a presentation continuously or whether to use interval timings.)
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 themselves appear on the screen that you your audience sees (like a larger screen you're projecting to). The Preview app in Mac OS X can open all PowerPoint files, just as it would a PDF file. However, you can't make changes to the file. This is a quick option if you just want to see the slides or print them. The PowerPoint app gives you access to the familiar tool you already know. Quickly create, edit, view, present, or share presentations quickly and easily from anywhere. Need to access your most recently used PowerPoint files quickly while on the go? PowerPoint provides a quick view of your recent files for easy access on any device.
Get to know Presenter view
Presenter view includes the following tools:
Timer: The timer is located in the top-left of the screen, above your current slide. It starts as soon as you begin using presenter view and continues until you pause or end your slide show.
Current slide: The largest slide in presenter view is the slide that is currently being displayed to your audience.
Clock: The clock is located above your current slide on the right. It displays the current time, as determined by your computer in System Preferences.
Next slide: The next slide in the deck is displayed to the right of the current slide. Your audience cannot see this slide.
Speaker notes: You can add private speaker notes before or during a slide show presentation in the box below the Next slide preview area.
Slide navigation pane: A thumbnail view of previous and upcoming slides in your deck is displayed at the bottom of the screen. (This pane is always visible; it can't be hidden.)
When you use presenter view with a second display, your audience sees the full-screen slide show, while you see the presenter view on your Mac.
Navigate between slides
Go to the next or previous slide
To go to the next or previous slide, click the arrow buttons below the current slide in presenter view, or use the arrows that appear when you rest your mouse pointer over the current slide.
You can also use the same keyboard or mouse commands that you use when the slide show is projected in full-screen view.
Skip to a slide
In the slide navigation pane at the bottom of the screen, click the slide that you want to skip to.
Timers, notes, and annotations
Pause, start, or reset the timer
The timer shows the total amount of time elapsed while you present. The timer automatically starts as soon as you being using presenter view, but you can pause and then restart the timer if you need to stop to answer questions or take a break.
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Read or take meeting notes while you present
On the right side of the screen, below the Next slide preview, you can see any speaker notes that you entered for the current slide, and you can type new notes while you present. Simply click inside the notes pane, and then type your meeting notes.
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Write or draw on the current slide
Rest your mouse over the current slide, and then click the Pen tool.
Click Pen on the menu, and then use your mouse to write or draw on the slide.
Notes:
You can change the color by clicking Pen Color on the Pen menu. The size of the pen can't be changed.
Anything you write or draw with the pen tool is temporary. It will not be saved if you go forward or back in your slide show or if you end the slide show.
Why are my slides advancing automatically?
If you previously recorded your presentation and saved the slide timings, the slides may be set to automatically advance according to the saved timings. If you do not want to use the timings as you present, you can turn them off. On the Slide Show tab, click Set Up Slide Show, and then clear the Use timings check box.
Exit presenter view and end the slide show
To end the slide show when you are finished presenting, click End Show in the upper-left corner of the slide show, or press ESC.
Turn off Presenter view during a presentation
At the top of the Presentation view window, click Use Slide Show.
This button closes Presenter view. As a result, both your personal computer screen and the projector screen show the slide show.
Turn off Presenter view before a presentation begins
On the PowerPoint menu, select Preferences.
In the PowerPoint Preferences dialog box, under Output and Sharing, click Slide Show.
In the Slide Show dialog box, clear the Always start Presenter View with 2 displays check box.
Close the dialog box.
Extend your Mac desktop to the second monitor
On the Apple menu, select System Preferences.
Open the Displays app.
Click the Arrangement tab in the dialog box.
Clear the Mirror Displays check box.
By doing this process, you now have a two-monitor setup. You can present a PowerPoint slide show on one screen while having other applications open on the other screen, keeeping those other apps private to yourself.
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This article is for people with visual impairments who use a screen reader program with the Office products and is part of the Office Accessibility content set. For more general help, see Office Support home.
Use PowerPoint with your keyboard and a screen reader to add video and audio files to spice up your presentations. You can even record an audio file directly from PowerPoint. We have tested it with Narrator and JAWS, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques.
Notes:
New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
To learn more about screen readers, go to How screen readers work with Microsoft Office.
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Add a video from network
You can add an online video from video sharing communities such as YouTube or from a video embed code.
Add an online video
In the slide content area where you want to insert a video, press Alt+N, then Z, M, and V. You hear: “Online video.'
Press Enter. The Insert Video dialog opens.
Press the Tab key until you hear: 'Search,' followed by the community or service name.
Type your search words and press Enter. The video picker opens with the focus on the first video.
Press the Right arrow key until you hear the video you want to add, and then press Enter.
Add a video from embed code
In the slide content area where you want to insert a video, press Alt+N, then Z, M, and V. You hear: “Online video.'
Press Enter. The Insert Video dialog opens.
Press the Tab key until you hear: 'Paste embed code here.'
Paste the embed code and press Enter.
Add a video from your device
You can add a video from your PC to your presentation.
In your presentation, go to the slide content area where you want to insert a video.
Press Alt+N, then Z, M, and V. You hear: “Online video.'
Press P. You hear: 'Video on my PC.'
Press Enter. The Windows Insert Video dialog opens, with the focus on the Documents folder. You hear: 'File name, editable, edit.'
Navigate to the video file you want to add or type the path to the file, and then press Spacebar to select the file.
To insert the video, press Alt+S.
If necessary, to change the video format options, select the video, and press Alt+J, P. You hear: “Format tab.” To navigate through the submenu options, press the Tab key.
If necessary, to change the video playback options, select the video and press Alt+J, N. You hear: “Playback tab.”
Add an audio file from your device
You can add audio files from your device to a presentation.
In your presentation, go to the slide content area where you want to insert an audio file.
To open the Insert Audio dialog, press Alt+N, then Z, M, and O. You hear: 'File name, editable, edit.'
Navigate to the audio file you want to add or type the path to the file. To select the file, press Spacebar.
To insert the file, press Enter.
If necessary, to change the audio file format options, select the file, and press Alt+J, P. You hear “Format tab.” To navigate through the submenu options, press the Tab key.
If necessary, to navigate to the audio playback options, select the file and press Alt+J, N. You hear “Playback tab.”
Record an audio file in PowerPoint
You can quickly record an audio file directly in PowerPoint.
In your presentation, go to the slide where you want to insert an audio file.
Press Alt+N, Z, M, then O, and R. You hear: “Record sound window, name, editing.”
Type a name for your audio recording.
Press the Tab key until you hear 'Record button,' and then press Enter. You hear: 'OK button.' The recording starts.
Record the audio, and when you're done, press Enter. The recording stops and the audio file is inserted in the slide.
See also
Use PowerPoint_1stNoVer with your keyboard and VoiceOver, the built-in macOS screen reader, to insert audio and video into your presentations.
Notes:
New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
For keyboard shortcuts, go to Keyboard shortcuts in PowerPoint for Mac.
This topic assumes that you are using the built-in macOS screen reader, VoiceOver. To learn more about using VoiceOver, go to VoiceOver Getting Started Guide.
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Add a video from your device or network
Add a video file in your presentation to spice it up.
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In the Normal view, in the slide where you want to add a video file, press F6 until you hear the currently selected tab in the ribbon.
In the ribbon, press the Left or Right arrow key until you hear: 'Insert tab.' Press Control+Options+Spacebar. You hear: 'Insert, selected.'
In the Insert tab, press Tab until you hear: 'Video menu button.' Then press Control+Option+Spacebar.
In the video menu, press the Up or Down arrow key, until you hear 'Movie from file,' and then press Control+Option+Spacebar. You hear the name of the currently selected file.
To browse for a video file, press Tab until you hear the video you'd like to insert in the slide.
Press Tab until you hear 'Insert button' and press Control+Option+Spacebar.
Add an audio file
Add an audio file from a file location or quickly record one directly in PowerPoint_1stNoVer.
In the Normal view, in the slide where you want to add a video file, press F6 until you hear the currently selected tab on the ribbon.
On the ribbon, press the Left or Right arrow key until you hear: 'Insert tab.'
On the Insert tab, press Tab until you hear: 'Audio menu button.' Then press Control+Option+Spacebar.
On the audio menu, press the Up or Down arrow key, until you hear the option you'd like to choose, and then press Control+Option+Spacebar.
Do one of the following:
To browse for an audio file in a folder, press Tab until you hear 'Audio from file,' and then press Control+Option+Spacebar. You hear the name of the currently selected file.
Press Tab until you hear the name of the audio file you'd like to insert into the slide. Then press Tab until you hear 'Insert button' and press Control+Option+Spacebar.
To record an audio file instantly, in the audio menu, press the Down arrow key until you hear 'Record audio,' and then press Control+Option+Spacebar. You hear: '<Default name of the recording>, Name.'
Type the name of the recording. Then press Tab until you hear 'Record button' and press Control+Option+Spacebar. You hear: 'Press record button.' The recording starts.
Record your audio file. When you're done, press Tab until you hear 'Stop button' and press Control+Option+Spacebar. You hear: 'Press stop button.' Press Tab until you hear 'Insert button' and press Control+Option+Spacebar.
See also
Use PowerPoint_1stNoVer with VoiceOver, the built-in iOS screen reader, to add video files to spice up your presentations.
Notes:
New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
For touch capabilities in PowerPoint_1stNoVer, go to PowerPoint for iPhone touch guide.
This topic assumes that you are using the built-in iOS screen reader, VoiceOver. To learn more about using VoiceOver, visit Apple accessibility.
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Add a video from your device
Add a video file in your presentation to spice it up. You can use a video you have recorded with your device's camera, or download a video from the web. By default, videos are saved to Photos.
When using videos, pictures, clip art, or other files from the internet, it's important to respect copyright. The Filter images by license type in Bing can help you choose which files to use.
Navigate to the slide content area where you want to insert a video.
Swipe right until you hear 'Show ribbon, button,' and then double-tap the screen. You hear the name of the currently selected tab.
Double-tap the screen, swipe right until you hear 'Insert, tab,' and then double-tap the screen.
Swipe right until you hear 'Insert video, button,' and then double-tap the screen. The video repository in your device opens.
If you hear 'PowerPoint would like to access your videos,' swipe right until you hear 'OK, button,' and double-tap the screen.
Swipe right until you hear 'Videos,' followed by the number of videos in the folder. Double-tap the screen to open the folder.
Swipe right until you locate the video you want. VoiceOver reads the duration and date of each video.
To select the video, double-tap the screen. Then swipe right until you hear: 'Choose, button.'
To insert the video, double-tap the screen. The focus returns to your presentation with the video selected.
Add a video from Camera
Navigate to the slide content area where you want to insert a video.
Swipe right until you hear 'Show ribbon, button,' and then double-tap the screen. You hear the name of the currently selected tab.
Double-tap the screen, swipe right until you hear 'Insert, tab,' and then double-tap the screen.
Swipe right until you hear 'Insert picture from camera, button,' and then double-tap the screen. Camera opens.
If you hear 'PowerPoint would like to access the camera,' swipe right until you hear 'OK, button,' and double-tap the screen.
Swipe right until you hear: 'Camera mode, photo.' To change the mode to video, swipe down with one finger. You hear: 'Video.'
If you hear “PowerPoint Would Like to Access the Microphone,” swipe right until you hear 'OK button,' and then double-tap the screen.
To start recording your video, swipe right until you hear: 'Record video, button.' Point the camera in the right direction, and then double-tap the screen.
To stop recording, double-tap the screen. If you have moved the focus away from the Record video button, swipe right until you hear 'Stop recording video, button,' and then double-tap the screen.
To insert the video, swipe right or left until you hear 'Use video, button,' and then double-tap the screen. The focus returns to your presentation with the video selected.
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See also
Use PowerPoint for the web with your keyboard and a screen reader to add video files to spice up your presentations. We have tested it with Narrator and JAWS, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques.
Notes:
If you use Narrator with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, you have to turn off scan mode in order to edit documents, spreadsheets, or presentations with Office for the web. For more information, refer to Turn off virtual or browse mode in screen readers in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365 subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how you can get new features faster, join the Office Insider program.
To learn more about screen readers, go to How screen readers work with Microsoft Office.
When you use PowerPoint for the web, we recommend that you use Microsoft Edge as your web browser. Because PowerPoint for the web runs in your web browser, the keyboard shortcuts are different from those in the desktop program. For example, you’ll use Ctrl+F6 instead of F6 for jumping in and out of the commands. Also, common shortcuts like F1 (Help) and Ctrl+O (Open) apply to the web browser – not PowerPoint for the web.
When using pictures, clip art, or other files from the Internet, it 's important to respect copyright. The Filter images by license type can help you choose which files to use.
Add a video from the Internet
In your browser, go to the video you want to add and copy the URL of the video from the address bar.
In your presentation, navigate to the slide content area where you want to add the online video.
Press Alt+Windows logo key, N, V, O. You hear: “Online video.” The focus moves to the text field for the video URL.
In the text field, paste the video URL, and then press Enter. The video is inserted into your presentation.
To play the video in the presentation, press Alt+Windows logo key, W, C. The slide show starts from the current slide with the video. Press the Tab key until you hear 'Play button,' and then press Enter.
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