Computer Science, asked by mdabbas213200, 10 months ago

we cannot hide a slide in power point ​

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Answered by kumaradison54231184
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Explanation:

1. Open the PowerPoint presentation on your Mac or PC.

2. Right-click on the slide you wish to hide.

3. Click "Hide Slide."

4. This will immediately hide the slide and indicate it's hidden by making it gray with a null symbol in the upper left corner. When you right-click again, you'll also see a check mark next to the "Hide Slide" option. 5. Click "Hide Slide" with the check mark next to it to unhide it and reverse your previous action.

6. You can always use the COMMAND or CTRL keys to select multiple slides as well.

7. Lastly, if you start the slideshow, you can still access any of the slides you've hidden. Start the slideshow by right-clicking and selecting "Slide Show" (or using the keyboard shortcut), by accessing the "Slide Show" tab at the top, or by clicking the podium icon in the bottom right corner. You can also opt to view your slideshow in "Presenter View" which is only available in the desktop app, not the online version of PowerPoint.

8. Right-click on any slide in presentation mode, where you'll find the option "By Title." You can then jump to any slide. The hidden ones will be displayed in parentheses such as "(2) Slide 2." When you click on one, you'll automatically jump to that slide. Remember, if you simply click through your slides as normal, PowerPoint will skip over these so it's important that you manually access it if you wish to display that slide.

9. If you choose to use "Presenter View," the process is even easier. You'll already see previews of all of your slides at the bottom of the screen. Hidden slides will appear in gray with a null symbol. Click on any hidden slide to jump to it.

Answered by sachin9715
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Answer:

How to hide and unhide a PowerPoint slide on your web browser

Open PowerPoint on your preferred web browser.

Right-click on any slide thumbnail on the left side of your screen.

Select "Hide Slide." ...

This will automatically make the slide gray.

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