PPT is used to teach you how to hide overlapping images

  
Inserting a lot of beautiful pictures in the slides will inevitably overlap when editing, hindering our work, how to make them temporarily disappear?

The method is as follows: first click on the "start” tab, Find the "Edit" feature group, and then click “Select → Select Pane", and the "Select & Visibility" pane will appear on the right side of the work area. In this pane, the "shape" is listed on all current slides, and on the right side of each "shape" is an "eye" icon, click on the shape you want to hide. ” The "eyes" icon on the right side can hide the "shape" of the line of sight.

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Let the slides listen to me. A large group of participants are sitting in danger. You are carrying out a demonstration or introduction of a new product with great pride, but you are not careful because of the left mouse button error. The operation causes the slide to jump to a position that should not appear, or the left mouse button should be pressed to switch to the next one, but a shortcut menu appears due to the right button being pressed. Don't worry, you can get all these annoying problems with a small setup. Open “slide transitions from the task pane, in the change mode section, <; when you click the mouse & &quo; and " every " every two options are removed, then apply this setting to all Slideshow, switch to the next or previous one later, only through the arrow keys on the keyboard. As for the other problem, the solution is also very simple. Open the “Options → Views” window from the “Tools” menu, and cancel the “Slide Show” section. “Right-click on the shortcut menu&rdquo” ; checkbox can be. Powerpoint automatic black screen When using Powerpoint to display courseware, sometimes students need to read the book themselves. In this case, in order to prevent the pictures on the screen from affecting students' attention, you can click the “B” button, and the screen will be black. After the student completes the self-study, he can pick up the “B” button to return to normal. Pressing the “W” button will produce a similar effect.

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