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Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 10:05 am
by ritu2000
Screenshot of presenter view in Google Slides

Here’s how to get Presenter view up and running:

Click the drop-down arrow next to the Present button in the top-right of your screen.
Select Presenter view.
The Presenter view window opens and your presentation will start to play.
How to resize and move the Presenter view window in Google Slides
To resize the Presenter view window in Google Slides, hover your cursor over any of its corners or sides and wait for the double-sided white arrow to appear. Then click and drag to alter the window to your preferred size and shape. To move the window across your screen, click and hold the very top of the window. To maximize the window to fill your screen, click the maximize button – this sits between the minimize button and the close window button.

Screenshot of presenter view with of the window

Once you’re happy with the size and position saudi phone number of your window, you’re ready to start presenting.

How to time slides in Google Slides
On the left-hand side of the Presenter view window, you’ll see a timer that automatically starts ticking the moment you begin presenting. Press Pause to stop the timer, and Reset to restart it.

The timer button can be especially useful for rehearsing your presentation, or if you need to keep an eye on the clock to make sure that you’re not running out of time during your presentation.

How to present in Google Slides Presenter view
Below the timer, there’s a drop-down bar and a preview window showing the slide you’re currently on. If you click on the bar, you get a list of all your slides and can jump to any place in the deck. To advance from one slide to the next, just click the Previous or Next buttons below. These buttons also provide a visual preview of the previous and next slides, so you always know what’s coming up as you’re delivering your slides, helping you give a seamless presentation.

How to use Google Slides Q&A
Presenter view also has a great interactive feature called Q&A that lets audience members ask questions without interrupting your flow. Q&A can be accessed via the Audience tools button on the right-hand side of the Presenter view window.

Screenshot of Presenter View with Audience Tools tab selected