Introduction
By the end of this module, you should be able to:
Using the set rehearsed timings feature
By default, PowerPoint is set to advance from one slide to the next when you manually advance the slide. You can change this
default setting
and program your PowerPoint presentation slides to
advance at preset intervals
of time. To do this, practice your presentation and
save the rehearsed timing
.
For example, if you practice your presentation and spend seven seconds on your first slide and four seconds on your second slide, you can then
save
the rehearsed timing. The next time you display your presentation, slide one will advance after seven seconds and slide two will advance after four seconds.
To rehearse and save timings:
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Select
Slide Show
Rehearse Timings
from the main menu. The slide show will appear in Slide Show View, and a Rehearsal dialog box will appear in the top-left part of the screen.
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Practice your presentation.
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Click the
blue arrow
in the Rehearsal dialog box to advance to the next slide. The timer will reset itself.
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Continue to practice your presentation, clicking the blue arrow to advance until you reach the final slide.
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Choose
Yes
to save the rehearsed timings or
No
to discard them when the Microsoft Office PowerPoint dialog box appears.
Challenge!
If you have not already done so in a previous challenge, download and save the
Sample PowerPoint
presentation to complete this challenge.
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Open the
Sample PowerPoint
file.
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Use the
rehearse timings
feature to rehearse and save your presentation timings.
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Save and close the file.
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Open the file, and play the presentation to make sure you saved the rehearsed timings.
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Close the file.