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Presentation anxiety is very real and can present itself in various ways, from dry mouth to sweaty palms to a sudden loss for words. It’s a legitimate phobia that people have, which makes it all the more helpful that modern presentation tools offer a feature to help mitigate its impact: Presenter View.
Let’s talk about how to put Presenter View to use in either Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides.
Whichever of the big two slideshow programs you use, you have access to something called Presenter View. This mode allows you to distinguish between what you see and what is shared with your audience.
Instead of simply relying on the slides that your audience can see to guide you through your presentation, Presenter View provides you with a dashboard of tools that you can use to enhance its quality. So, provided you have access to multiple screens (such as a laptop and the projector being used), you can extend your display to show both options, all while sharing only the view your audience needs to see with them, while still being able to view your internal notes.
With a second display connected and ready to go, access the Slide Show tab. Then, in Monitors, select the Use Presenter View option. You can then decide whether to start the presentation From Beginning or From Current Slide.
You will have access to a variety of information via this interface:
Again, with a second display connected, find the Slideshow option in the top-right corner and access the menu. From there, select Presenter view. Your browser will open a new tab with your presentation, along with a Presenter View window for your reference.
From here, you can access various capabilities:
Either form of Presenter View can make your presentations much more impactful… provided your underlying technology is up to the task. We can help ensure it is through our proactive IT support.
If you’re interested in making sure your business technology is reliable (and yes, reliably impressive), reach out to us to learn more! Give us a call at 317-759-3972.
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