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If you wish to include useful information that should only be visible to you (the speaker) during your next PowerPoint presentation, here's how to do that.
Using Presenter View in PowerPoint lets you view presentations with speaker notes on one computer, while the audience views the notes on a second monitor.
You can recall vital points during your presentation by making Speaker Notes privately visible in PowerPoint. Here's how to use the feature!
Launch PowerPoint, if you haven't already, and open the presentation with your trainer's notes. Click the "Slide Show" tab and click "Use Presenter View" in the Monitors section on the right.
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