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No matter whether it's a teacher or a lecturer or the person who is about to give a speech, the courseware will be prepared before the lecture, the page on which to talk about, where to talk, and so on. So where will normal lecturers store these courseware? Is it recorded in a book or stored directly on a computer? In fact, this tutorial is specially designed for the lecturers who give speeches. In PowerPoint, there is a remark function that records some of the speaker's lecture courseware. The speaker can store the courseware in the remarks, then, you can configure the settings so that the audience does not display the remarks when watching the PPT slides, but displays the remarks (courseware) on the speaker's screen )!
This tutorial uses powerpoint2003 as an example to show the effect of the remarks on the screen of the audience by setting it:
① When an external monitor or projector is connected, click "2, select "extend Windows desktop to this display" as highlighted in the figure and set the appropriate resolution.
After setting, the effect is as follows:
Because there is no projection demonstration in the House, we use an older CRT for demonstration. Different display content can be seen from two screens. The CRT screen on the left is for the audience. In this way, the following audience will not see what is installed in the speaker's notebook. The speaker can show the audience as needed, instead of showing all the operations of the speaker.
② Open the PPT you need to give a speech to prepare for the screening, and select the screening settings;
③ In the highlighted part of the figure, select "show speaker View" (this is the key) and click OK to complete the settings.
④ Click the position in the figure or press F5 ". The difference between the two is that F5 is shown from the beginning, and the icon button is shown from the current slide.
As shown in, the picture is displayed by the speaker. the highlighted section below is the "Remarks.
For example, the left side is the audience's screen (without any remarks), and the right side of the speaker's screen (the remarks are completely displayed in red). The effect is good!