Set the Timeframe for the Slideshow by Practising.
Posted on October 22, 2007
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Did you ever made a PowerPoint Presentation and set the timeframe for the slideshow without irritating yourself??
Using the “mouse click” option is by far the easiest. If you are a little bit more advanced in giving presentations than you’ll use a standard timeframe for the slideshows. I can still see myself sit behind my desk, wondering, wondering and wondering and than after 10 -15 minutes I was pretty frustrated because I couldn’t come-up with a good timeframe.
If you want to give a Professional PowerPoint Presentation; here’s a cool tip. Start practising your Presentations and use the Rehearse Timings option.
If you don’t want to rehearse your entire PowerPoint Presentation several times and you’ll only need to fine-tune it just a little more. Run it again and press O to skip the slide without adjusting the timeframe.



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