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Friday, February 7, 2020, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:15 am

Presenter View in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows 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, or even two monitors attached to your desktop system. The projector or the secondary display then shows the actual slides, in what is commonly called Slide Show view. However, you see Presenter view on the laptop or on the primary display.

Presenter View in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows

Presenter View in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows

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Thursday, February 6, 2020, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

Gil Segal

Gil Segal
  
Gil Segal is the creator of ToolsToo and a senior software consultant. Gil is always on the lookout for ways to automate manual tasks in any software he uses and has been a PowerPoint power-user since the mid-90s.

In this interview, Gil talks about the new ToolsToo v8 add-in for PowerPoint.

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Thursday, February 6, 2020, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:15 am

Have you created all your slides, and now you want to show it in front of an audience? Or you just want to use this slide deck in a webinar, or even see them yourself to understand how they look in full-screen view? In that case, the view that plays your presentation in full-screen mode is Slide Show view.

Slide Show View in PowerPoint 365 for Windows

Slide Show View in PowerPoint 365 for Windows

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Wednesday, February 5, 2020, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

Taylor Croonquist

Taylor Croonquist
    
Taylor Croonquist is a co-founder of Nuts & Bolts Speed Training, a website delivering actionable PowerPoint training and speed strategies, helping busy professionals make it to Happy Hour.

Prior to Nuts & Bolts, Taylor lived and worked in China for 10 years in finance and consulting.

When he’s not busy crafting PowerPoint training, you can find him traveling and scuba diving.

See Also: PowerPoint on Cruise Control: Conversation with Taylor Croonquist

Camille Holden

Camille Holden
    
Camille Holden is template tamer, design diva, picture pro…she wears many hats at Nuts & Bolts as co-founder and CEO.

Besides helping her former PR compatriots use PowerPoint to build fantastic client pitches, she has entertained dreams about becoming a jazz singer.

In this conversation, Taylor and Camille talk about their involvement with PowerPoint and presenting.

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Wednesday, February 5, 2020, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:15 am

Have you created all your slides, and now you want to show it in front of an audience? Or you just want to use this slide deck in a webinar, or even see them yourself to understand how they look in full-screen view? In that case, the view that plays your presentation in full-screen mode is Slide Show view.

Slide Show View in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows

Slide Show View in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows

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