Rub out number in ppt

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How to rub out number in ppt

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what is up youtube this is shruth from art of presentations and iamp;#39;m back with an interesting video today for you guys today weamp;#39;ll be talking about how to add slide numbers to your powerpoint presentation thatamp;#39;s right there are multiple ways in which you can actually add a slide number to your presentation slide the easiest of them would be really to insert a text box and add a number and just push it onto the bottom right corner of your slide but if youamp;#39;re doing that youamp;#39;ll actually have to insert a slide number on every single slide and later on if you want to insert a new slide between a sequence of slides it just completely messes up with your slide numbers that youamp;#39;ve just added so what is the correct way of adding a slide number to your powerpoint presentation well thatamp;#39;s exactly what iamp;#39;ll be teaching you in this video so let me just hop onto my computer screen and letamp;#39;s get started with the tutorial s

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Go to a specific slide Type the slide number, then press Enter. Right-click a slide, select See All Slides or Go to Slide, and then click the slide you want to display to the audience.
Click on the View tab and choose Slide Sorter. Look at the thumbnails of the slides in your presentation. If any of the slides numbers have a box around them and a slash through them, then the slides are hidden and will be skipped during a presentation.
Create a cross-reference In PowerPoint, place the cursor where you want the reference to be inserted. Go to UpSlide tab, click Insert, and then select Reference. This will open a pane on the right. In the cross-reference pane, select the slide or section name in the list that you want to insert as a reference.
Hide slide numbers on the title slide On the Insert tab, select Slide Number. On the Slide tab, check the Dont show on title slide box. Click Apply to All.
To find it: Select the text you want to strikethrough. Click the Home tab in the PowerPoint Ribbon. Click the dialog box launcher on the bottom right of the Font group. A dialog box will appear. Check the Strikethrough option under the Effects section. Click OK or press Enter.
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.
Right-click the slide, and then select Hide Slide. The slide now shows a slash through the slide number to indicate that its hidden.
Click Home, click the arrow next to either the Bullets or Numbering button, and then click Bullets and Numbering. Tip: To quickly change the style of a bulleted or numbered list, just click the style you want in the list that appears when you click the arrow next to Bullets or Numbering.

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