How do the brush features of PowerPoint 2013 work
1. After opening the presentation, start showing the presentation, right-click on the slide, and select pointer Options on the Open shortcut menu, and select the tip type in the cascading menu, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Setting the Tip type
2. Right-click in the slide, select pointer Options on the shortcut menu, select ink Color on the cascading menu, and then select the Color option in the Open Color list to set the ink color, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Setting Ink Color
3, the completion of the settings, the slide in the left mouse button to move the mouse to draw a line to achieve the key content of the slide sketch, as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3 Sketching on a slide
4. Right-click in the slide, select the pointer Options command on the shortcut menu, select the Eraser command in the cascading menu, and then click on the ink you created to erase the drawn ink as shown in Figure 4. When you finish erasing the ink, press the ESC key to exit the eraser's usage status.
Figure 4 Erase Ink
Attention
If you need to remove all the ink that you added on the screen, you can right-click in the slide, select pointer Options on the shortcut menu, and select the Erase all ink on slides command from the cascading menu.
5. Press ESC to exit the slide show state, and PowerPoint 2013 prompts you to save the ink and, if you don't need to save it, click the Discard button, as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5 Discard Ink Save
Attention
When you play the presentation, press the "Ctrl+p" key to bring up the brush, press the ESC key to exit the brush callout state, and then press the "E" key to clear the brush ink when you annotate with the brush.