On the Slide Show tab, set up the way that you want to show your presentation to others. The Review tab lets you add comments, run spell-check, or compare one presentation with another such as an earlier version. Views allow you to look at your presentation in different ways, depending on where you are in the creation or delivery process.
At one end of the ribbon is the File tab, which you use for the behind-the-scenes stuff you do with a file, such as opening, saving, sharing, exporting, printing and managing your presentation. Click the File tab to open a new view called the Backstage. Click from the list on the side to do what you want to do; for example, click Print to find the options and settings for printing your presentation. Click Back to return to the presentation that you were working on.
When you click some parts of your slides, such as pictures, shapes, SmartArt or text boxes, you might see a colorful new tab appear. In the example above, the Drawing Tools tab appears when you click a shape or text box. When you click a picture, the Picture Tools tab appears. These tabs disappear or change when you click something else in your presentation.
Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. These tabs are:. Want to play a Jeopardy-like game using PowerPoint slides? Yes, this is absolutely doable but making PowerPoint slides with all the interactivity and layouts takes too much work. Fortunately, we have done the work for you. You'll still need a real human being to track scores and you could soon be playing this amazing game as part of a fun exercise, a training program, or even a quiz show.
Download and play your own Jeopardy-like game. Double-click On my Mac to get to local files, including removable flash drives. Just right-click the file name and then pick Remove from Recent. If you have a file that you want to always appear on this list, regardless of how recently you've accessed it, hover over that file and select the pin icon on the right side to pin it to the list.
Click the pin again to unpin it when you no longer want it to be kept permanently on the list. See How do I give feedback on Microsoft Office? This article was reviewed by Ben on November 30th, as a result of your feedback. If you found it helpful, and especially if you didn't, please click the feedback controls below and leave us some constructive feedback so we can continue to improve it.
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