The shortcut key for the purpose is F5. It is used to start the slide show in PowerPoint.
The F5 key will start the slide show from the first slide.
F5 refreshes your web page but in powerpoint it plays the slide show in 2003 but it look has if it does not work in 2007.
False. When you open Powerpoint, you start with a blank slide. A workbook is in Excel.
Click on New slide, then page number 2 should come up. Then click on 2 and start.
It is the view mode that Powerpoint opens in. It is called Normal view. There are other views such as Slide Sorter view and Notes Page view and Reading view, but the one that it is in when you start is Normal view. A default is what something is set to first, so the default view is the view that Powerpoint is set to first.
The F5 key starts a Powerpoint Presentation. Shift-F5 will start it from the current slide, which is particularly useful when you are working on a show and want to see how a new slide looks without having to go through the whole show.
To display a presentation on PowerPoint, open the PowerPoint file and click on the "Slide Show" tab. Then, click on the "From Beginning" or "From Current Slide" button to start presenting. You can navigate through the slides using your arrow keys or mouse.
The start presentation shows each slide full and in order. You can move slides by the arrow keys.
You could say white, as that is the background color used at the start of a new show.
You could say white, as that is the background color used at the start of a new show.
You could say white, as that is the background color used at the start of a new show.