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  1. Use keyboard shortcuts to deliver PowerPoint presentations

    To do this. Press. Start a presentation from the beginning. F5. Start a presentation from the current slide. Shift+F5. Start the presentation in Presenter View. Alt+F5. Perform the next animation or advance to the next slide.

  2. Draw on slides during a presentation

    Turn on the pen and draw in Slide Show. On the Slide Show tab, ensure that Use Presenter View is turned on. On the Slide Show tab, click either From Beginning or From Current Slide to start your slide show. In Presenter view, some helper buttons appear at the lower left corner of your slide. The one that looks like a pen determines how the ...

  3. Use your digital pen as a slide-show clicker

    In the Add a device dialog box, choose Bluetooth. Select your digital pen. Choose Done to dismiss the dialog box. Your pen and computer are now connected, or paired. On the left side of the Windows 10 Settings window, switch to Pen & Windows Ink. At the bottom, select Allow apps to override the shortcut button behavior.

  4. Top PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts to Present Like a Pro!

    If this happens to you often, these are the PowerPoint shortcuts you need for a quick text alignment before starting your slide show: Use "Ctrl + J" to justify your text. Press "Ctrl+E" to center the text. Use "Ctrl+L" for left alignment. Press "Ctrl+R" to right-align your text.

  5. How to Draw in PowerPoint (w/ Keyboard Shortcuts)

    Conclusion. The PIES shortcuts for drawing on your PowerPoint slides are as follows: P for Pen ( Ctrl+P) I for Highlighter ( Ctrl+I) E for Eraser ( Ctrl+E) S for All Slides ( Ctrl+S) You can also draw on your slides in the Normal View of your presentation by using the Draw tab in your ribbon picture below. Remember, the main difference between ...

  6. 5 PowerPoint Shortcuts Every Presenter Should Know

    Here are the shortcuts you need to know: Hold the Ctrl key and click with your mouse (in Slide Show Mode). Key PowerPoint Shortcut #3 - Inking Your Slides. Some of the best tools native to PowerPoint when presenting in front of an audience - whether on a webinar or in a room - are the inking tools.

  7. PDF Po w e r Po i n t Ke yb o a r d Sh o r t cu t s

    Po w e r Po i n t Ke yb o a r d Sh o r t cu t s K e y b o a r d S h o r t c u t F u n c t i o n F 5 S t a r t a sl i d e p r e se n t a t i o n f r o m t h e b e g i ...

  8. 10 Keyboard Shortcuts for Microsoft PowerPoint Slideshows

    Shift+F5. To begin the slideshow from the current slide, press Shift+F5. In other words, press the Shift and F5 keys at the same time. 3. Spacebar, N, or Right Arrow. When you are ready to advance to the next slide or perform the next animation, you can press any of the following: the Spacebar, the N key, or the right arrow key. 4.

  9. Handy PowerPoint keyboard shortcuts for Windows and Mac

    When creating a presentation. Action. Windows key combination. Mac key combination. Create a new presentation. Ctrl-N. ⌘-N. Open a presentation. Ctrl-O or Ctrl-F12.

  10. 6 Power Point Shortcuts To Present Better

    Summary of Power Point shortcuts to present better: Use B to shift the audience attention to you by blanking out the screen. Use W to get blank white screen. Use Ctrl+S for All slides dialog. Use H to access next slide if hidden. Use Ctrl+P to draw on the screen. Use Ctrl+T to view task bar.

  11. The 48 Best Microsoft PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts

    Open a presentation: Press Ctrl + O to open an existing PowerPoint presentation. Create a new presentation: Press Ctrl + N to create a new presentation. Add a new slide: Press Ctrl + M to add a ...

  12. All the Best Microsoft PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts

    Ctrl+L: Left align a paragraph. Ctrl+R: Right align a paragraph. Ctrl+T: Open the Font dialog box when text or object is selected. Alt+W,Q: Open the Zoom dialog box to change the zoom for the slide. Alt+N,P: Insert a picture. Alt+H,S,H: Insert a shape. Alt+H,L: Select a slide layout. Ctrl+K: Insert a hyperlink.

  13. Our 80 Favorite PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts

    Hitting Ctrl + F1 once collapses your Ribbon commands into the top of your screen, giving you more uncluttered workspace in PowerPoint. Hitting CTRL + F1 a second time un-collapses your Ribbon commands. This is Microsoft Office shortcut, so it works in PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Outlook, etc. 80.

  14. Microsoft PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts

    Shortcut Description; E: In the Slide Show view, erase all pen tool and highlighter tool marks. Esc: In the Slide Show view, exit the slide show and go back to the previously active view. <slide number>+Enter While in Slide Show view, jump to entered slide number. For example, if the slide show is on slide 8 and you want to jump to slide 10, press the number 1 key, then the number 0 key, then ...

  15. Use keyboard shortcuts to create PowerPoint presentations

    Frequently used shortcuts. The following table itemizes the most frequently used shortcuts in PowerPoint. To do this. Press. Create new presentation. Ctrl+N. Add a new slide. Ctrl+M. Apply bold formatting to the selected text.

  16. PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts for Slide Show Presentations

    Save time with Microsoft PowerPoint keyboard shortcuts. Launch and navigate slide show presentations with fast PowerPoint keyboard shortcuts. 303-699-6868. [email protected] ... [Ctrl] + P to enable the Pen mode. Use your mouse to draw directly on the slide. To change the pen color or to enable other tools (Laser Pointer, Highlighter) to ...

  17. 120+ Microsoft PowerPoint Shortcuts (Learn More, Be Faster)

    PowerPoint Duplicate Slideshow - New Feature A brand new keyboard shortcut in PowerPoint 2013 and PowerPoint 2016 is the CTRL + SHIFT + N shortcut, which creates a new duplicate slideshow, or presentation, of the one you are currently working in. So if you find a presentation that you want to quickly copy and tweak, in PowerPoint 2013 or 2016 (same thing as Office 365) just CTRL + SHIFT + N ...

  18. PowerPoint presentation shortcut keys

    PowerPoint presentation shortcut keys. Use keyboard shortcuts to deliver PowerPoint presentations for good audience experience. ... If you want to change pen color one option is to hover your mouse at the bottom left corner of the screen and you will notice very light panel floating. Click on the pen sign and it will pop-up the color panel.

  19. PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts to Make Your Life Easier

    Use these shortcuts to enable the use of a pen or pointer during your presentation: To enable Pen, press CTRL + P. To enable Laser, press CTRL + L. To enable Arrow, press CTRL + A. To enable Highlighter, press CTRL + I. To erase notes made with pen or highlighter, press CTRL + E. To hide pointer, press CTRL + H.

  20. What is the short cut to change the pen color in PowerPoint?

    125 1 8. In Windows PPT, you can right-click to get to various pen options, including colors; seems like this would be more useful than hotkeys since you're drawing with the mouse/pen already and don't have to switch back to they keyboard. - Steve Rindsberg. Apr 17, 2020 at 16:01. Add a comment.

  21. 100+ Best PowerPoint Shortcut Keys List (Create And Deliver Powerful

    These are some of the most common but useful keyboard shortcuts when working with Microsoft PowerPoint. F4 : Repeat an action. F7 : Check for spellings. Delete : Delete the selected text, object, or slide. Ctrl + Z : Undo an action. Ctrl + Y : Redo an action. Ctrl + F : Search in a presentation or use Find and Replace.

  22. 91 PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts

    Action. PowerPoint Shortcuts. Highlight and Promote the paragraph. Alt + Shift + Left Arrow key. Highlight and Demote the paragraph. Alt + Shift + Right Arrow key. Move up paragraph. Alt + Shift + Up Arrow key. Move down paragraph.

  23. The powerpoint pen pointer, during slide presentetion mode is very

    You can't make the pen bigger, but try this in Slideshow. CTRL P - Pen. CTRL L - Laser Pointer but larger than the pen. CTRL I - Highlighter. CTRL A - Arrow. CTRL H - Hide. CTRL E - Erase. Another tip - When running your slideshow, use "presenter view". It is a lot easier to see your Pen.