Blot out comment in ppt

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How to blot out comment in ppt

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in todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re gonna explore four different ways to make objects appear and disappear during our presentations letamp;#39;s get started okay here we are and the first method we are gonna talked about uses the classic appear disappear animations so here we have a partial circle that yes looks like pac-man and this is the shape weamp;#39;re gonna use for todayamp;#39;s examples to make it appear and disappear letamp;#39;s click on it and go to animations here we have the appear animation so we just need to click on it and now it has been assigned to our object now if we open the presentation we can see that our pacman is not visible and thatamp;#39;s because we assigned an appear animation that triggers on click which is the default trigger for all animations in powerpoint so as soon as we click there you go pacman shows up but now we want it to disappear so letamp;#39;s go back to the presentation and if we want to add another animation to our shape

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Add a comment Select the object or slide you want to comment on. Select Review New Comment. Or select New if the Comments pane is open. You can also add a comment by selecting Insert Comment. In the Comments pane, type your message in the box and select Post.
Select the text, object, or slide and add a comment by pressing Ctrl+Alt+M. A new comment box will open with your name on the comments pane. Type the comment and press the Ctrl+Enter keys to post it.
To turn on the Comments pane, click the Comments button towards the top right corner of the PowerPoint window.
To begin, Open PowerPoint, and Click Comments at the top right secondary menu under the home tab. Click the Three dots at the right corner of the comment. Click Resolve thread in the dropdown. How to resolve comments thread in Microsoft PowerPoint - Iorad iorad.com player Microsoft-PowerPoint- iorad.com player Microsoft-PowerPoint-
The Show Comments command in the Comments group on the Review tab will be grayed out if you have selected to show All Markup and if you are using the classic comments, those that display in the Markup area. To control the display of comments, use the commands in the Tracking group instead.
View your notes while you present Heres how: On the View menu, click Presenter View. Youll see the main slide that youre presenting, a preview of the next slide, and any notes youve added for the current slide below the preview of the next slide.
Option 3: PowerPoint Strikethrough Shortcut Select the text you want to strikethrough. Press Ctrl + T or Ctrl + Shift + F. This will open the Font dialog box. Press Alt + K to select the Strikethrough option. You can also press Alt + D to select the Double Strikethrough option. Press Enter or click OK.
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Add a comment Select Review New Comment. Or select New if the Comments pane is open. In the Comments pane, type your message in the box and press Enter. Add, reply to, or delete comments in your presentation - Microsoft Support microsoft.com en-us office add-repl microsoft.com en-us office add-repl
0:00 0:38 But they are not available in the comment. Section I hope you understand this process and enjoyingMoreBut they are not available in the comment. Section I hope you understand this process and enjoying the video very much dont forget to subscribe my channel and thanks for watching the video. How to hide comments on PowerPoint presentation - YouTube youtube.com watch youtube.com watch

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