During your presentation, the speaker notes are visible on your monitor, but aren't visible to the audience. So the Notes pane is the place to store talking points that you want to mention when you give your presentation.
When your computer is connected to a projector and you start the slide show , Presenter View appears on your computer's screen, while only the slides appear on the projector screen. In Presenter view, you can see your notes as you present, while the audience sees only your slides:
Presenter view isn't something you have to create. PowerPoint assembles it for you by gathering the notes you've typed for each slide and pairing them with a set of controls for navigating through your presentation.
If you're a Microsoft 365 business subscriber and your presentation is stored on OneDrive for work or school or SharePoint in Microsoft 365, you can print your speaker notes. See Print your PowerPoint slides, handouts, or notes for more information.
Using Presenter view is a great way to view your presentation with speaker notes on one computer (your laptop, for example), while only the slides themselves appear on the screen that your audience sees (like a larger screen you're projecting to).
You can use PowerPoint on your smartphone as a remote control to run your presentation and view your speaker notes. See Using a laser pointer on your smartphone when presenting in PowerPoint for more information, including a brief video.
To manually determine which screen shows your notes in Presenter view and which shows only the slides themselves, on the task bar at the top of Presenter view, select Display Settings, and then select Swap Presenter View and Slide Show.
When your computer is connected to a projector and you start the slide show , Presenter View appears on your computer's screen, while only the slides appear on the projector screen. In Presenter view, you can see your notes as you present, while the audience sees only your slides.
If you're working with a team of people to create your slide deck it may be that changes are being made to the slides right up to the last minute. Traditionally once you've started your presentation your slides wouldn't update. If you're using PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 you have the option to let your slides be updated by your team even as you're presenting so that you always have the up-to-the-minute changes.
If you're working with a team of people to create your slide deck it may be that changes are being made to the slides right up to the last minute. Traditionally once you've started your presentation your slides wouldn't update. If you're using PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac you have the option to let your slides be updated by your team even as you're presenting so that you always have the up-to-the-minute changes.
A notes page is a kind of page used for generating handouts for slides in apresentation. Each slide has one notes page. The text of a slide's speaker notesare contained the first BODY placeholder shape on a slide's notes page. Onlythe text content of this notes shape is editable in the Slides API. Its otherproperties and the rest of the notes page contents are read-only.
To find a slide's speaker note shape, find the slide's notes Pagein its SlidePropertiesmessage. The shape containing the speaker notes text is identified by the speakerNotesObjectIdfield in the notes page's NotesPropertiesmessage.
You can use the text batchUpdate requests to modifythe text inside the speaker notes shape. In the rare case where the speaker notesshape does not exist, the Slides API creates it automatically when it seesa valid text operation using a speakerNotesObjectId.
You can view or hide speaker notes when editing your Google Slides Templates by going to View > Show Speaker Notes. Alternatively, you can double-click the three dots at the bottom of a slide to open the speaker notes pane.
Once opened, you can begin typing speaker notes. Every slide has its own speaker notes, so you can add instructions for various slides to remember important details you need to mention during the presentation. This can also help you avoid cramming your slides with too many details and use the speaker notes as cues to discuss important information during your presentation.
Speaker notes in Google Slides can be viewed during a presentation by starting your slideshow in Presenter view. You can do this by expanding the Slideshow option via the arrow button. Select Presenter View to run the presentation with speaker notes.
Speaker notes have been a widely used feature in other presentation apps such as PowerPoint. Google Slides provides an easy enough method to use them seamlessly while presenting your slideshow. Speaker notes can help avoid missing important details during a presentation while making the presenter appear more confident before the audience.
You can view or hide speaker notes when editing your Google Slides Templates by going to View > Show Speaker Notes. Alternatively, you can double-click the three dots at the bottom of a slide to open the speaker notes pane.
Once opened, you can begin typing speaker notes. Every slide has its own speaker notes, so you can add instructions for various slides to remember important details you need to mention during the presentation.
Speaker notes in Google Slides can be viewed during a presentation by starting your slideshow in Presenter view. You can do this by expanding the Slideshow option via the arrow button. Select Presenter View to run the presentation with speaker notes.
Speaker notes in PowerPoint help presenters recall important points, such as key messages or stats, as they give a presentation. The speaker note panel lives at the bottom of your screen in Normal view, although some users may have this section hidden.
Speaker notes in PowerPoint allow you to move nonessential text and stats off your slides so that your audience can fully absorb your message. Having the info in the speaker notes allows you to be ready should your audience ask questions about your data, or other points in your presentation that may require additional information.
Spending a little time structuring speaker notes in PowerPoint can also be an easy way to turn your presentation into a dual-purpose file. Not only can you use your file to present, you can use it as a standalone document that can be effectively shared without you presenting. This more advanced feature is described below.
We typically advise speakers not to write their script word-for-word in the speaker notes section, as this can tempt a presenter to break a connection with an audience, as well as begin to sound inauthentic.
The first bullet point of your speaker notes can convey that overarching idea, and your other points can support it. I call these speaking touchpoints, and often they are short words or phrases that will remind me of what I want to say.
Once, I sat through a presentation where the presenter stayed on one slide for quite some time. He was telling a long story that was coming back to resolve and tie together various points of information on the slide. To help himself stay on track, he wrote about six key speaking touchpoints in a list in the speaker notes, duplicated the slide (so it looked the same to the audience), then completed his next few speaking touchpoints for the slide. When he reached the bottom of the first six touchpoints he clicked the slide without missing a beat and continued the talk track. The audience had no idea that he just moved slides and he was able to use his notes, even though they were long.
PowerPoint is set up to show notes only to the speaker when a presentation is connected to another output, such as a monitor, a projector, a video conferencing app, etc. Just select the Slide Show tab and click Presenter View to enable a display that only you can see on your computer.
3. Make changes to the layout in the Notes Master, keeping in mind that changes here will be reflected on all the notes pages. In the image below, an example of a default Notes Master is shown at left, with a modified master page at right.
reveal.js comes with a speaker notes plugin which can be used to present per-slide notes in a separate browser window. The notes window also gives you a preview of the next upcoming slide so it may be helpful even if you haven't written any notes. Press the S key on your keyboard to open the notes window.
Notes are only visible to the speaker inside of the speaker view. If you wish to share your notes with others you can initialize reveal.js with the showNotes configuration value set to true. Notes will appear along the bottom of the presentations.
Preparing for a presentation without an adequate amount of time to do so is stressful. Voice type speaker notes is a feature of Google Slides presentations that can quickly record and type your thoughts underneath each slide.
The process is a little different on a smartphone since voice type speaker notes is not available on mobile yet. There is an alternative: You can either type information or use your phone's built-in voice typing feature. In order to follow along, you will need to download the Google Slides app.
All - Bumping up this again. I need to make presentation with Slido to a big audience and am hoping somehow I can get to see the speaker notes while presenting. Presenting from another device is not an option.
When presenting with Google Slides, there is the option for Presenter view where the Pop-out of your notes will appear, its best if you have another screen to pull them over to if you are presenting from the one screen as the speaker notes would still be there. Ive used Duet for my Iphone/Ipad to use as another screen to pull my speaker notes over to when using my computer in Present mode.
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