How will you deliver only a selective set of slides during a presentation?
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Go to the next slide
Press the Right arrow key.
Mouse: Click once anywhere on a slide to move to the next one.
Note: If you have a custom animation effect on your slide, clicking the slide starts the animation effect, rather than moving to the next slide. Use Go to a specific slide below to move to a specific slide and avoid triggering the animation effect.
Go to the previous slide
Press the Left arrow key.
Mouse: Right-click a slide, and then click Previous on the shortcut menu.
Note: If you have a custom animation effect on your slide, clicking the slide starts the animation effect, rather than moving to the next slide. Use Go to a specific slide below to move to a specific slide and avoid triggering the animation effect.
Go to a specific slide
Type the slide number, then press Enter.
Mouse (version 2013 or newer): Right-click a slide, select See All Slides, and then click the slide you want to display to the audience.
Mouse (versions 2010, 2007): Right-click a slide, point to Go to Slide, and then click the slide you want to display to the audience.
Go to the beginning of a presentation
Press the Home key on the keyboard.
Mouse (version 2013 or newer): Right-click a slide, select See All Slides, and then click the first slide in the set.
Mouse (versions 2010, 2007): Right-click a slide, point to Go to Slide, and then click the first slide in the list.
Go to the end of a presentation
Press the End key on the keyboard.
Mouse (version 2013 or newer): Right-click a slide, select See All Slides, and then click the last slide in the set.
Mouse (versions 2010, 2007): Right-click a slide, point to Go to Slide, and then click the last slide in the list.
Auto-advance by using slide timings
See Rehearse and time the delivery of a presentation for details.
Use links to navigate in a presentation
Read these other articles for instructions on making hyperlinks:
Add a hyperlink to a slide
If you're an Office 365 subscriber, you can use Zoom for PowerPoint to create a table of contents or to create visual links to a section or to individual slides. See Zoom for PowerPoint for more information.
Keyboard navigation
For a detailed list of keyboard shortcuts you can use when delivering your presentation, see the article Use keyboard shortcuts to deliver your presentation.
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