The 5 Best Apps to Make Slideshow Presentations on Your iPhone
There are lots of high-quality iPhone apps to choose from if you need to make a slideshow presentation from your phone.
Back in the day, creating a slideshow presentation meant turning on the PC and opening PowerPoint. Now, with so many great apps out there, you can create an impressive presentation right from your iPhone. Whether you need a slideshow for school, work, or just personal use, you have plenty of options.
When you’re done, you can send your slideshow presentation to your PC or share it straight from your device. If you’re wanting to know how to create a slideshow presentation on your
iPhone, this list will show you all the best apps to try.
1. Microsoft PowerPoint
The most popular program for creating slideshows, Microsoft PowerPoint, has an official app for iPhone. Like the desktop version, you can create a new PowerPoint and edit each slide. Add your pictures, text, and transitions to make it your own. With all the same features that are available on a desktop, nobody will be able to tell you made it on your iPhone.
Microsoft PowerPoint syncs with OneDrive, so if you use Outlook for school or work you can find your PowerPoint in your OneDrive account. You can also share and edit your PowerPoint presentation on the go, and even add new collaborators.
Aside from OneDrive, Microsoft PowerPoint also syncs with Box, Dropbox, Edmodo, and more. With Microsoft PowerPoint, you get all the features you want in one app.
Download: Microsoft PowerPoint (Free, subscription required)
2. Google Slides
A popular alternative to Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides has many of the same features with a major difference. That is, Google Slides is totally free and doesn’t require any subscription. All you need is a free Google account to access Google Slides.
Related: Microsoft PowerPoint vs. Google Slides: Which One Should You Be Using?
Google Slides also makes it easy to make a slideshow presentation on your iPhone. With great templates, plenty of effects, and easy editing, you can create something impressive in minutes.
Google Slides is also better for collaborating than Microsoft PowerPoint. The reason is that not everyone has Microsoft 360 or wants to pay for a subscription. Whereas most people have a Google account or can make one for free in under a minute. To collaborate with others, all you need to do is enter their email and they will get invited to edit the slideshow. Google Slides also syncs with your Google account, so you can access your slideshow on any device with access to Google.
For these reasons, Google Slides is a must-try if you’re looking to create a slideshow on your iPhone.
Download: Google Slides (Free)
Keynote is Apple’s presentation software, designed to compete with Microsoft PowerPoint. Keynote comes pre-installed on all iOS devices running the latest version iOS, so there’s a good chance you already have this app.
Like Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides, you can create a slideshow using a template and add your own text, images, and transitions. Keynote comes with 40 templates pre-installed, giving you plenty of options to choose something unique. Keynote also has some notable features that differentiate it from the competition. For example, there’s a feature called Instant Alpha that will remove the backgrounds from an image. You can also import live videos and photos to your slideshow.
Keynote is also the best slideshow app for rehearsing your presentation. Keynote has a built-in timer that shows you the time, presentation notes, and the slide on one page. You can rehearse your slides and see how long it takes to make sure you hit your time limit.
Related: The Best Slideshow Maker Apps
With all these features, Keynote is a great app to create your next slideshow. However, the collaboration feature isn’t as strong as Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. So if you need several collaborators, one of the other options might work better.
Download: Keynote (Free)
Canva is one of the most popular graphic design apps in the App Store right now. With Canva, you can create flyers, brochures, and even logos. However, most people aren’t aware that Canva has a powerful Slideshow feature as well.
With many great slideshow templates available, you are sure to find something that stands out and will impress your audience. In fact, Canva has thousands of slideshow templates available—more than any other slideshow app. After you find your template, you can easily add your photos and text.
Since Canva has many customization features for photos, you can edit your images before importing them to your slideshow as well. Once your slideshow is completed, you can access it through the Canva website or save it to your device.
Canva is the best choice for a slideshow app if you don’t have any collaborators and want to make something truly unique. It works great for school projects, creative presentations, and showcasing your art or photographs.
Download: Canva (Free, in-app purchases available)
5. Adobe Spark Page
Adobe Spark Page is a beginner-friendly Adobe app that allows you to make impressive web pages, newsletters, and slideshows. Most Adobe apps like Photoshop or Premiere have a steep learning curve. For this reason, the name Adobe can scare off beginners. Thankfully, Adobe Spark Page is an exception.
Related: How to Make a Slideshow on iPhone
With a simple-to-use interface and dozens of premium theme combinations, you can make a slideshow right from your iPhone. The slideshow presentations made with Adobe Spark Page are simple, professional, and look great on large screens. All creations made on Adobe Spark Page are available on your Adobe account so you can access your slideshows anywhere. You can also create a public access link and share it over text or email.
While lacking some features like collaboration, it’s still a great slideshow app that’s simple and easy to use on the go. As long as you don’t need collaborators, this app is a must-try.
Download: Adobe Spark Page (Free, in-app purchases available)
Want to Make a Slideshow Presentation on iPhone? There Are Options
With so many apps available for creating a slideshow on your iPhone, you can certainly find something that fits your needs. Whether you need a professional slideshow for work or a creative slideshow for a class, there’s an iPhone app for you out there. Who knows, maybe you won’t ever need to make a slideshow on your computer again.
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This is one of a trio of user guides for getting the most out of Microsoft Office apps on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Be sure to explore our tips for Word and Excel to maximize your mobile productivity.
If you’ve ever wished you could use your Microsoft Office apps as easily on your mobile device as you do on your laptop or desktop computer, you’re in luck. With the integrated Office Mobile app, Samsung and Microsoft have brought Office productivity to the Samsung Galaxy.
Office Mobile comes natively integrated on the latest flagship smartphones from Samsung, including the Note 20 and Note20 Ultra 5G and new S21, S21+ and S21 Ultra 5G . Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Excel documents can all be created and edited in one powerful and intuitive application. The integrated approach means you get a single view of all recent documents you’ve opened, regardless of file type, making it easier to locate exactly the document you want on the spot. Meanwhile, OneDrive integration gives you secure and instant access to all of your important files in the cloud. Smart assistants also offer suggestions to help you stay organized, streamlining your workflow as you go.
Need to track changes or add comments to a document you’re editing while en route to that next meeting? Easy. Want to make some quick annotations to a PowerPoint while you’re waiting for your flight or even live during a client presentation? You can do it in a snap with your S Pen . You can keep working when you’re away from a computer, efficiently wrapping up your tasks even as you’re on your way to your next appointment.
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With these tips and tricks for Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel, you can start getting the most out of Microsoft Office on your Galaxy smartphone right away. And they become even more powerful when combined with Samsung DeX , which lets you power a full desktop experience from your phone.
Microsoft PowerPoint tips and tricks
When you’re on the way to give a client presentation or speak at a conference, having the ability to make last-minute changes to your PowerPoint deck can be especially clutch. Now, you can tweak your presentation at the moment inspiration strikes. And with your Galaxy smartphone and Samsung DeX at your command, you can make a compelling pitch — no laptop required . With that in mind, here are a few tips and tricks for getting the most out of PowerPoint on your Galaxy smartphone.
To begin, open a PowerPoint you’d like to work on or create a new one. Here’s a PowerPoint presentation with multiple slides:
If you want to make quick changes to a particular slide, you can tap on it and a window will appear, giving you the option to edit, copy, add a comment or share.
When you tap on the A icon with the pencil, a gray toolbar will open up along with a thumbnail view of the slides in your presentation. From here, you can tap on the arrow at the right-hand corner and access the full suite of PowerPoint commands.
Among other options in the Home menu, you have the ability to add a new slide, adjust fonts and their formatting, and even change text rotation. Other menus give you additional controls — just tap on Home and you will see a full list of menus with options to explore.
Insert shapes into your PowerPoint presentation
If you need to create a flowchart or a graphical representation of a concept, you may want to put shapes in your presentation. If you select the Insert menu, you can insert a range of shapes directly into your PowerPoint, such as a circle or square, and even change their color and appearance as desired.
If you tap on Shapes as seen above, for example, you have access to a large collection of preset shapes, lines, flowchart diagram elements and callouts that can come in handy when preparing a presentation.
To select a shape you would like to add to your PowerPoint, simply tap on it and it will be placed into the slide you have open.
Here, we’ve inserted a circle into our opening slide of the presentation. We can now drag it to our desired location, or resize it.
A menu appears above as well, allowing us to duplicate the shape, add a new comment to it and more. You’ll notice that the shape is shaded and filled by default, but there are other options. Tap the red up arrow at the bottom right or the A icon with the pencil in it, then go to the Shape menu.
You’ll see an option for Shape Styles. Tap on it.
A large selection of shape styles, from transparent and opaque to shaded and flat, will appear. You can change the appearance of the shape you have selected by tapping on the option that you prefer.
Insert pictures, audio and video into your PowerPoint presentation
If you want to add pictures, audio or video to your presentation, the process is the same. To add rich multimedia to your PowerPoint deck, simply go back to the Insert menu and select the option you want.
Once you tap to insert a picture, audio or video file, you’ll be prompted to load the audio or video file you would like to insert. You can insert files directly from your mobile device or, if you have it connected, a OneDrive or Google Drive account.
Annotate your PowerPoint presentation
Using the S Pen on the Note20, you can quickly mark up or make annotations to your PowerPoint presentation while you’re on the go. Access the Draw menu and choose the pen or highlighter you would like.
Then take out your S Pen and begin marking up your PowerPoint deck. Here, we’re making a note in red pen that says we should add an extra step in the flowchart depicted in this slide.
You can even mark up your PowerPoint during a live presentation while your S21 is in DeX mode, just as sports commentators make quick drawings on the TV while explaining a play. Simply connect your phone to a display, projector or Miracast-enabled smart TV using DeX, access Presenter View as mentioned in the section below, tap the paintbrush and begin making real-time annotations.
When you’re done giving your presentation, tap the icon at the far right to quit. PowerPoint will ask you if you would like to keep or discard your ink annotations.
Access Presenter View
If you just want to look at your PowerPoint directly on your Galaxy smartphone or you’re preparing to display it on a larger screen using DeX, you can do so using the Presenter View option. Tap the Presenter View icon (highlighted in green at the top of the below image) and your PowerPoint will go into a fullscreen mode. Just rotate your phone to shift to landscape view for an expansive look at your presentation.
Edit and display your presentation using wireless DeX
If you need to view, edit or share your presentation on a broader canvas, Samsung DeX lets you take it from your phone to the big screen. All you need is an HDMI to USB-C adapter — or you can connect wirelessly if you have a smart TV or monitor that supports Miracast.
To use wireless DeX with your smartphone, first enable screen mirroring mode on your TV or monitor. Then tap DeX in your Quick Settings panel on your Galaxy device. From there, tap on DeX on TV or Monitor and choose the display you want to connect to. DeX will then boot on the display, giving you access to all your mobile apps in an intuitive desktop interface.
You can now use your phone as a touchpad to launch Office and open PowerPoint, or you can connect a keyboard and mouse to create or edit slides just as you would on a traditional PC.
While your phone is wirelessly connected to the TV or monitor, you can still keep using it as a phone, checking text messages or emails without disturbing the presentation. With wireless DeX, you get a full-featured second screen experience, without any additional cables or peripherals needed.
Advance PowerPoint slides using the S Pen
You can also use your phone to present your PowerPoint in DeX mode. Once you have the PowerPoint open in DeX, just tap the present icon to go full screen. Now use your phone as a touchpad, tapping to advance slides. If you have a device with an S Pen with Bluetooth, you can use the S Pen as a clicker while delivering a presentation. Tap the S Pen button to progress slides while you make your pitch. Need to go back a slide or two? Simply double-tap the S Pen button to reverse your slides.
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When you’re jumping from one appointment to the next, time is of the essence. You need to be able to work quickly without hunting for the feature you need. The Microsoft Office suite on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone puts that power at your fingertips, giving you the full range of Word, PowerPoint and Excel capabilities you enjoy on your PC. This way, you can get the most out of your Galaxy phone and experience peak productivity wherever the day takes you. With a Galaxy smartphone and Microsoft Office, there’s no limit to what you can accomplish.
Explore more ways the Samsung Galaxy S21 lineup empowers the mobile professional to do more from anywhere. Then discover how to enhance your productivity by going mobile-only with DeX in this free guide .
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Rose de Fremery is a New York-based B2B technology content marketing writer specializing in cybersecurity, AI, IoT, digital transformation, enterprise communications and mobility. In addition to contributing to Samsung Business Insights, Rose has also worked with brands such as Vonage, HP, IBM, Intel, WordPress, Sage and Rapid7.
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Presentation Tips: How to make mobile friendly presentations
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Welcome back to our article series on practical and short tips to help you create better presentations.Â
So far, weâve tackled the issue of compressing presentations , followed by some tips on how to make a presentation printer friendly. Now weâre going to dive into yet another topic that is often overlooked when creating a presentation and that is making sure your presentation is mobile friendly.
Why is this important?
Weâre living in a world where smartphones have become ubiquitous (and for some people, their smartphone is even more than that, as itâs almost become an extension of their body). In 2020, for the first time ever, mobile internet traffic surpassed desktop traffic.
More and more businesses adopt a mobile first approach when it comes to their website, apps and overall user experience of their clients. So why donât we apply the same logic to presentations too?
Whether weâre sending a presentation through email (either before or after a meeting), holding an online meeting or giving a webinar, high chances that someone from the audience will view it on their mobile device.
So here are some simple tips on how to create your own mobile-friendly presentation.
1. Larger Text Size
This is probably the most important guideline out of all and it makes sense why. If the text size is too small, your presentation is unreadable and people will stop paying attention.
So make sure your text sizes are large enough to be viewed on a mobile screen. But how large is âlarge enoughâ you may be wondering?Â
Well Iâve done this quick experiment with various font sizes on my own phone to test it out.Â
I put different sized-lines and took the picture from how I would see it. Feel free to judge yourself and see what is the smallest size that your eyes are comfortable with.
As a rule of thumb, Iâd go with at least a 60 point size for headlines and a 30-32 point size for body content. You could probably get away with a bit smaller text, but I wouldnât go smaller than 20 points.
2. Less is more
Due to the small size of mobile devices, you definitely donât want to overcrowd your slides. Keep them simple, uncluttered and follow the cardinal rule of â1 idea = 1 slideâ. Iâd take that one step further and say even â1 sub-idea = 1 slideâ
What do I mean by that? Well, letâs say you have a slide called â5 Success Factors for Xâ and typically youâd add all 5 points on your slide, along with some accompanying graphics like icons or numbers or pictures (we hope that by this point, you stopped using bullet points in your presentations).
But in a mobile version, after enlarging your text to be the minimum readable size, you might want to split those 5 points into 2 slides, or even have one success factor per slide.Â
If youâre worried that your presentation will get too long in this case, then donât. In the end, your audience will still see the same amount of content in the same amount of time, so why not at least space out that content for a better understanding?
3. Large images
When adding images to your presentation, make sure they are large enough so that the audience doesnât have to squint to see them.
Ideally the image should occupy the whole slide and work as a background with minimal content on top of it. But if you need to add more than one image, make sure that each image takes up at least a quarter of the slide.
Because of this, I donât recommend using more than 4 images on your slide, and if you need to use more (for example to showcase multiple products), just remember guideline #2 and split it up across multiple slides.
4. Show & tell, donât write
As a result of guideline #2, youâd have to keep your slide content to a minimum. When thinking whether to keep a certain word or phrase, think of it from this perspective: is this something I can visually illustrate or represent with an image or icon?
Graphics donât even have to be a literal representation of the content, but can be more subtle and indirect in order to cover more of the slide content while you explain the context
5. Make a higher contrast
Contrast is one of designâs key principles, and it plays an even bigger role on a smaller screen size.Â
Make sure your slide content, whether itâs text, graphics, images or charts, has enough contrast between its different parts. Contrast doesnât refer just to color contrast, but also contrast in size or placement.
A good way to tell if your presentation has enough contrast is to slightly squint your eyes when viewing your presentation on your mobile. If some colors get blended together or if pieces of text look the same when they shouldnât (eg. a main point and a sub-point), then you have to increase the contrast of those elements.
6. Clean & simple charts & diagrams
Charts and diagrams can easily become overwhelming on small screens if youâre not careful. A standard chart in Powerpoint would have both axes, it would have a legend, a slide title, maybe some data labels or some trend lines and so on. If you have all of these elements, then it can become over cluttered and people wonât be able to properly distinguish them.
Try and think of any unnecessary elements and remove them. Remember that less is more. For example, if you have a bar chart, you should keep either your vertical axis or your data labels, you shouldnât keep both.
7. No fancy stuff
For the purpose of a simpler and seamless viewing experience, donât overdo it with animations and transitions. In fact, if they donât serve a real useful purpose, just take them out completely (Iâd argue that 80-90% of animations are useless beyond just being flashy and we rarely use them).
Without animations and transitions you will also make sure that who is viewing the presentation will have a minimum risk of the presentation lagging. Another way to achieve this is to just save your presentation as a PDF and send it like that.
Creating a mobile friendly doesnât require a huge amount of extra work, you just have to keep these tips in mind from the very beginning.
Following these guidelines will help your presentation stand out from a mobile viewerâs perspective, giving them a better overall experience. And that in turn will better reflect back on you, as youâll be perceived as a professional that has a high attention to details, cares about the audience and does not let things to chance.Â
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5 Of The Best Apps To Create And Edit Presentations On Android Devices
W hether you're attending school or are part of the corporate world, you're likely no stranger to presentations. They're a staple in both academic and professional settings as they're one of the best ways to share ideas with your class, client, or higher-ups. Normally, you'd rely on your computer to create your presentations, but it isn't exactly convenient for on-the-fly edits. After all, you can't just open your laptop as you're running to class or on an elevator on the way to a board meeting. You'd need something more portable for last-minute tweaks like adding speaker notes or changing the image caption in your slides.
Thankfully, you're not without options as there's a plethora of apps on the Play Store designed to help you whip up or polish presentations right from your Android device. What's even better is that some of these apps don't require you to be online, so you can stay productive anytime, anywhere. We've narrowed down the search and came up with five of the best presentation apps for Android you need to try.
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Google Slides
If you're already in the Google ecosystem and using apps like Drive, Meet, and Calendar, Google Slides is one of the top presentation apps for you. One of its main draws is its seamless interconnectivity with other Google products. Create a presentation in the Slides app, and it will pop up in Drive automatically. Punch in your Google Meet meeting ID, and you can show your presentation directly in Slides -â no need to install the Meet app itself. Connect Slides with your Calendar, and you can also start presenting your Slides file for a scheduled meeting in Meet. Another nifty presentation feature of Slides is its live Q&A session that allows you to display questions on the screen as you go.
Editing and creating presentations from scratch is a breeze in Slides, too. There are several Slides templates to get you started, along with a handful of themes and layouts you can switch to depending on your style and content. Slides comes with all the standard formatting options at your disposal, including font styles, sizes, colors, and emphasis (e.g., bold, italics, underline). Just like in other Google products like Docs and Sheets, Slides lets you leave comments and enable offline use for certain files.
Google Slides won't cost you a dime â all you need is a Google account. The downside, however, is that the Android app has limited font styles and doesn't let you add slide transitions. For those extras, you'll need to open your presentation in the web app on a computer.
Microsoft Powerpoint
Microsoft PowerPoint is most people's go-to presentation platform, and for good reason. The mobile app mirrors the look and functionality of its desktop and web counterparts, so you won't have a hard time navigating and using the platform. You'll find nearly all the editing tools you'd expect from the desktop and web apps, including layout adjustments, text formatting, drawing capabilities, themes, transitions, animations, and review and view modes for inserting comments and notes. Even the handy search functionality is featured in the mobile app. PowerPoint also syncs to your OneDrive in real-time (provided you're connected to the internet), making it pretty easy to switch editing between your phone and computer.
Similar to desktop and web apps, the PowerPoint mobile app allows you to present directly on your device in full-screen, complete with extra presentation aids. There's an ink tool for live annotations that you can choose to keep in the file like drawings. The app also offers a button to display a blank screen, a handy tool for Q&A sessions, or when you're using PowerPoint for quizzes and need to temporarily hide questions from students.
Downloading the PowerPoint mobile app is free, but there's a catch: if you're using a free personal account, you can only view presentations you've previously made using the desktop/web app. You can't create a new presentation or edit existing ones without subscribing to a premium plan first.
One of the affordable alternatives for Microsoft Word , WPS Office comes complete with a presentation maker and editor too. What makes it stand out from other presentation apps is its extensive collection of templates, sorted into neat categories like education, business, nature, minimal, work report, album, and medical. You can choose from at least 70 templates for education-related presentations, 40 templates for business presentations, and 30 templates for work reports, most of which are free to edit. Speaking of editing, WPS Office includes most of the standard tools you need. There are text styling features, transitions, animations, and layout options. You can also insert different extra content like a picture, background music, audio, video, shape, table, and chart into your slides.
On the other hand, WPS Office's presentation tools are beyond the basics. You can opt to auto-play your presentation for convenience, selectively hide or show certain slides, and annotate the slides with the ink tool. Another handy presentation feature is the PPT Recorder which allows you to record your presentation in full-screen, complete with audio and ink annotations. There's also a Miracast option right within the app, so you can readily cast the presentation to a bigger screen.
WPS Office is free to download and use, but you do need to sign into an account to create a presentation. If you feel like the free account is too basic, feel free to upgrade to WPS Pro which comes with extra features like document merging, image-to-PDF converter, PDF editor, document recovery, and bigger cloud space.
While you probably know Canva as a free photo editing app for Android, it's actually an excellent platform for creating and editing presentations on mobile as well. However, you'll notice it doesn't quite echo the vibe of Google Slides, PowerPoint, or WPS Office as its interface is a world away from the three (but you really won't need to spend days getting the hang of it, thanks to its intuitive and user-friendly design). Canva's customizable templates are also different from other presentation apps not only because they come in varied styles (e.g., elegant, corporate, pastel), themes (e.g., game, brainstorm, quiz), and colors but also because you can pick from more than one size (16:9, 4:3, or mobile-first).
Another thing that sets Canva apart is its app integrations. There are apps that allow you to create a QR code, use photos from Pixabay or Pexels, turn a photo into an anime-style graphic, and even translate text all within Canva. Beyond the typical photos and videos, Canva also lets you insert other fancy elements like AI-generated images, pre-made graphics, and charts into your presentation without needing to import them from your local storage. And yes, you can also run your presentation straight from the app. All of these neat features, however, are only accessible when you're connected to the internet. You can't use Canva offline.
Canva is free, but there's a Pro tier for those looking for other advanced features like image background remover, file resizer, and access to Pro templates.
Presentation Creator
Presentation Creator is similar to Canva in several ways, especially when it comes to user interface and features. Moving away from the familiar style of traditional presentation apps like PowerPoint or Google Slides, its UI leans more towards the feel of a photo editor. Its features also resemble that of photo editors, much like Canva. You'll find an element tab featuring dozens of graphics and line drawings, a text tab allowing you to add simple text, text within graphics, or AI-generated content, and a video tab letting you insert videos from YouTube, Google Photos, or your gallery. There's also an images tab providing you access not only to stock photos but also pictures from your storage and third-party sources like Facebook, Google Photos, and Google Drive.
Another nifty thing about Presentation Creator is that you can download your slides as JPG, PNG, or PDF, with options to use a transparent background if you prefer. Like other presentation apps, you can also present your slides within Presentation Creator. However, the presentation tools are pretty basic, with only the option to display the slides full screen and show or hide the next slides.
You only need to sign up for an account to use Presentation Creator, but to access more features like more stock images, background remover, AI content writer, and PDF editor, among many others, you need to upgrade to the Pro+.
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Tech Tip: Control your PowerPoint Presentation with your SmartPhone
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We’ve all been there (or maybe you haven’t, but let’s assume you have): You’ve setup your conference room to do a PowerPoint presentation in front of a prospective client, and your fancy presenter remote is nowhere to be found. Yes, you could use the keyboard/mouse for the computer to control things, but did you know you can actually control the slideshow with your smartphone and have your notes there, too? With some new software from Microsoft, you can see your speaker notes, advance the slides, and more. Read on for how to set it all up .
It’s a fairly easy setup, works on Android and Windows Mobile devices (iPhone is not supported yet) and the required parts (if they’re not built-in) are pretty cheap. But read through everything first to make sure your system meets all the requirements. This project has been around a while , but only recently supported Android devices:
- You can check the outside of the system: More often than not, if the system has a Bluetooth card installed, it will have an indication somewhere on the case of the laptop/desktop (it’s more common on laptops, you’ll likely need the USB dongle for a desktop). You can see an example here .
- Check if your system tray has a Bluetooth symbol: If you see a symbol like this on your system tray then you have Bluetooth installed.
- Check device manager for Bluetooth radio device: To open device manager in Windows 7/Vista, click on the Start menu and type âDevice Managerâ and select it from the results (in Windows 8, press the Windows-Key+X and select âDevice Managerâ). If there is a Bluetooth adapter installed, it will be listed either under âBluetooth Radiosâ or under âNetwork Adapters.â
- Make sure you are running Microsoft Office 2013: This will not work with previous versions of Office or with Office 2013 RT that’s installed on some tablets.
- Download and install the software on your computer: One you verify that you have Bluetooth and the correct version of Office,you’ll need to install the Microsoft Office Remote PC software on the machine you want to control with your smartphone. Run through the install, accepting all defaults.
- Make sure you phone can communicate with your computer: Every phone setup is different, and every computer is different, but the Bluetooth pairing instructions on this page will likely help .
- Install the App On Your Phone: Currently, Android and Windows Phone devices are supported. You can find the Android App here and the Windows Phone app here .
- On your PC, open up the file you want to present, click on the âOffice Remoteâ tab and select âOffice Remote, Turn Onâ.
- One your phone, open up your Office Remote app, it will list open files, click on one, and start presenting!
There are a lot of useful troubleshooting tips provided by Microsoft that should help through most any issues.
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How To Make a PowerPoint On iPhone? (Hereâs Your Guide)
Are you looking for a quick and easy way to create stunning PowerPoint presentations on your iPhone? Whether youâre a student, a business professional, or just someone who wants to make a presentation quickly, youâll be glad to know that it can be done in a few simple steps.
In this guide, weâll walk you through the process of creating a PowerPoint presentation on your iPhone from start to finish, including what you need to get started, how to download and install the PowerPoint app, and how to customize a template.
Plus, weâll show you how to add images, sound, and video, and how to collaborate with others.
Letâs get started!
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Short Answer
Making a PowerPoint on an iPhone can be done using the PowerPoint app.
First, open the app and create a new presentation.
Then, select a blank presentation or choose from one of the templates provided.
After that, you can add images, add text, change the layout, and adjust the design settings.
When youâre finished, save the presentation and share it with others.
What is Microsoft PowerPoint?
Microsoft PowerPoint is a popular presentation software program developed by Microsoft.
It is used to create slideshows, which can be used to illustrate ideas, give presentations, or create multimedia projects.
PowerPoint is available for both Windows and Mac systems, and can also be used on mobile devices such as iOS and Android.
The app includes features such as the ability to add images, videos, sound, and animations to a slideshow, as well as the ability to collaborate with others in real-time.
It also has a wide range of templates to help get started quickly, as well as other features such as transitions and animations to help make your presentation stand out.
With its wide range of features and its easy-to-use interface, PowerPoint makes creating a presentation on your iPhone a breeze.
What You Need To Get Started
Making a PowerPoint on your iPhone is a breeze all you need is the Microsoft PowerPoint app and a few minutes of your time.
Once youve got the app installed, youre ready to start creating presentations.
You can use the app to create a blank presentation from scratch, or you can use one of the many templates included in the app to get you started.
You can customize the template to fit your projects needs, or you can use the blank presentation to design your slides from the ground up.
If youre looking for more than just text, the Microsoft PowerPoint app has you covered.
You can easily add images, sound, and videos to your slides, giving your presentations a more dynamic look.
You can also collaborate with others in real-time, so you can work together to create the perfect presentation.
In addition to the app itself, youll also need some content for your presentation.
Depending on the type of presentation youre creating, you may need to gather images, sound clips, videos, and text for your slides.
You can easily add these elements to your presentation using the app, so you dont need to worry about creating them yourself.
Finally, youll need a device to create and view your presentation.
The Microsoft PowerPoint app is available for both iPhone and iPad, so you can create presentations on either device.
You can also view your presentations on other devices, such as a laptop or desktop computer, so you can share them with others.
Making a PowerPoint on your iPhone is a great way to create professional-looking presentations on the go.
With the Microsoft PowerPoint app, you have all the tools you need to create stunning presentations in no time.
How To Download and Install the PowerPoint App
Making a PowerPoint presentation on your iPhone is easy and convenient with the Microsoft PowerPoint app.
To get started, youâll need to download and install the app from the App Store.
The download and installation process is simple and straightforward.
To get the app, open the App Store on your device and search for PowerPoint.
Once you find the app, simply tap the Get button to begin the download and installation process.
The app will then be installed onto your device and ready to use.
Once the app is installed, you can open it by tapping the app icon.
You will then be taken to the main screen, where you can create a new presentation, open an existing presentation, or access the apps settings.
From here, you can start creating your presentation right away.
The PowerPoint app also offers several helpful tutorials to help you get started.
You can access these tutorials by tapping the Tutorials button on the main screen.
The tutorials cover everything from basic editing to creating complex presentations.
Whether youre a novice or an experienced PowerPoint user, the tutorials can help you make the most of the app.
How To Create a PowerPoint Presentation With a Blank Template
Creating a PowerPoint presentation with a blank template on your iPhone can be a great way to quickly and easily create a professional-looking presentation.
With the Microsoft PowerPoint app, you can start with a blank presentation and design your slides from scratch no matter where you are.
To start, open the Microsoft PowerPoint app on your iPhone and select Blank Presentation from the templates.
This will open a blank canvas where you can design your presentation from scratch.
You can add text, images, audio, and video to each slide, and customize the look and feel of each slide with colors, fonts, and animations.
Once youve created your slides, you can easily rearrange them or add new slides.
You can also add transitions and animations to your slides to make them more engaging.
When youre done, you can save your presentation to the cloud or share it with colleagues or friends.
This makes it easy to collaborate with others in real-time and ensure everyone is on the same page.
Creating a PowerPoint presentation with a blank template on your iPhone is a great way to quickly and easily create a professional-looking presentation.
So, what are you waiting for? Give it a try and create your next presentation today!
How To Customize a PowerPoint Template
Customizing a PowerPoint template on your iPhone is a simple process that can help you create an engaging and professional presentation quickly. With the Microsoft PowerPoint app, you can choose from a wide variety of templates, many of which are customizable. Once youve chosen a template, you can customize it with your own photos, sound, and videos. You can also add text boxes, shapes, and other elements to further customize the look of your presentation. Heres a step-by-step guide for customizing your PowerPoint template on your iPhone:
1. Open the Microsoft PowerPoint app and select the Create button.
2. Select Create from Template and choose from the available templates.
3. Once youve chosen a template, you can customize it with your own photos, sound, and videos.
4. To add photos, tap the Add Photo button and select from your Camera Roll, or take a photo directly from the app.
5. To add sound, tap the Add Sound button and select from your music library, or record your own sound directly from the app.
6. To add videos, tap the Add Video button and select from your Camera Roll, or record a video directly from the app.
7. To add text boxes, shapes, and other elements, tap the Insert button and select from the available options.
8. Finally, when youre finished customizing your template, tap the Save button to save your presentation.
By following these steps, you can easily customize a PowerPoint template on your iPhone to create an attractive and professional presentation.
With the Microsoft PowerPoint app, you can create presentations on the go, no matter where you are.
Start customizing today and take your presentations to the next level!
How To Add Images, Sound, and Video
Adding images, sound, and video to your PowerPoint presentation on your iPhone is easy.
With the Microsoft PowerPoint app, you can quickly upload images from your photo library, or take a new image and add it directly to your presentation.
You can also add sound effects and music to your presentation to help emphasize different points.
Finally, you can add videos directly to your slides, either from your library or from the internet.
To add an image, sound, or video to your presentation, simply tap the + icon on the top right of the app, then select the type of media youd like to add.
From there, you can choose from your library, or search for an image, sound, or video online.
Once youve found the media youd like to add, simply tap Add to Slide and it will be added to your presentation.
You can then move, resize, and rotate your media, or add additional effects like transitions and animations to help make your presentation stand out.
With the Microsoft PowerPoint app, you can quickly and easily add images, sound, and video to your presentations to make them more engaging and interesting.
How To Collaborate With Others
Making a PowerPoint on your iPhone is made even easier when you need to collaborate with others.
With the Microsoft PowerPoint app, you can work together with your team or classmates in real-time from the comfort of your own device.
You can easily share your presentation to your colleagues and friends, allowing them to make edits and comments.
The collaboration feature is especially useful when you need to simplify a complex process like designing a presentation.
You can easily add images, sound, and videos to the slides with just a few clicks.
Plus, you can keep track of changes made by other collaborators, making it easy to stay organized while working together.
The Microsoft PowerPoint app also allows you to review changes with other collaborators.
You can chat with your team in real-time, making it easy to share ideas and ask questions.
You can also set deadlines for tasks and track progress so that everyone is on the same page.
Finally, the app also enables you to securely share your presentation with anyone.
All you have to do is generate a secure link that you can share with your colleagues or friends.
They can then view and comment on your presentation without having to download the app.
This makes the collaboration process even easier, allowing you to quickly get feedback from your peers.
Final Thoughts
With the powerful capabilities of the Microsoft PowerPoint app, you can create amazing presentations on your iPhone with ease.
Whether youâre starting from scratch or customizing a template, the app makes it easy to add images, sound, and videos to your slides.
You can even collaborate with others in real-time! Now that you know how to make a PowerPoint on iPhone, the possibilities are endless! So go ahead and get started on creating your presentation today!
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Do you want to have your data in a slide show? If you have Microsoft 365, you can use PowerPoint! PowerPoint is a program that's part of the Microsoft Office suite (which you have to pay for) and is available for both Windows and Mac computers. This wikiHow teaches you how to create your own Microsoft PowerPoint presentation on a computer.
Things You Should Know
- Templates make it easy to create vibrant presentations no matter your skill level.
- When adding photos, you can adjust their sizes by clicking and dragging in or out from their corners.
- You can add animated transitions between slides or to individual elements like bullet points and blocks of text.
- If you don't have a Microsoft Office 365 subscription, you can use the website instead of the desktop app. Go to https://powerpoint.office.com/ to use the website version.
- You can also use the mobile app to make presentations, though it's easier to do this on a computer, which has a larger screen, a mouse, and a keyboard.
- If you don't want to use a template, just click the Blank option in the upper-left side of the page and skip to the next part.
- Skip this step if your selected template has no themes available.
- If you're creating a PowerPoint presentation for which an elaborate title slide has been requested, ignore this step.
- You can change the font and size of text used from the Home tab that's in the orange ribbon at the top of the window.
- You can also just leave this box blank if you like.
- You can also click and drag in or out one of a text box's corners to shrink or enlarge the text box.
- On a Mac, you'll click the Home tab instead. [1] X Research source
- Clicking the white slide-shaped box above this option will result in a new text slide being inserted.
- Title Slide
- Title and Content
- Section Header
- Two Content
- Content with Caption
- Picture with Caption
- Naturally, the title slide should be the first slide in your presentation, meaning that it should be the top slide in the left-hand column.
- Skip this step and the next two steps if your selected slide uses a template that doesn't have text boxes in it.
- Text boxes in PowerPoint will automatically format the bulk of your text for you (e.g., adding bullet points) based on the context of the content itself.
- You can add notes that the Presentation will not include (but you'll still be able to see them on your screen) by clicking Notes at the bottom of the slide.
- You can change the font of the selected text by clicking the current font's name and then clicking your preferred font.
- If you want to change the size of the text, click the numbered drop-down box and then click a larger or smaller number based on whether you want to enlarge or shrink the text.
- You can also change the color, bolding, italicization, underlining, and so on from here.
- Photos in particular can be enlarged or shrunk by clicking and dragging out or in one of their corners.
- Remember to keep slides uncluttered and relatively free of distractions. It's best to keep the amount of text per slide to around 33 words or less. [2] X Research source
- Slide content will animate in the order in which you assign transitions. For example, if you animate a photo on the slide and then animate the title, the photo will appear before the title.
- Make your slideshow progress automatically by setting the speed of every transition to align with your speech as well as setting each slide to Advance . [3] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
- If you need to exit the presentation, press Esc .
- Windows - Click File , click Save , double-click This PC , select a save location, enter a name for your presentation, and click Save .
- Mac - Click File , click Save As... , enter the presentation's name in the "Save As" field, select a save location by clicking the "Where" box and clicking a folder, and click Save .
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- If you save your PowerPoint presentation in .pps format instead of the default .ppt format, double-clicking your PowerPoint presentation file will prompt the presentation to open directly into the slideshow view. Thanks Helpful 5 Not Helpful 0
- If you don't have Microsoft Office, you can still use Apple's Keynote program or Google Slides to create a PowerPoint presentation. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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How to Create 3 Phone Icons in 30 Seconds (PowerPoint Icons)
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In this post, Iâll show you how to create 3 different styles of phone icons for your presentations in less than 30 seconds .
On top of thatâŠ
Iâll show you how to get at thousands  of other free PowerPoint icons like these (using this same technique) by setting up a simple Icon Font Cutter Tool in PowerPoint.
If you build lots of slides in PowerPoint and are always looking for professional icons, a Font Cutter Tool like this is a no-brainer.
First off though, to help you nail this technique quickly, Iâve included both a video and written tutorial below, which you can choose depending on how you learn best.
[Watch] Creating 3 Phone Icons in 30 Seconds
To learn more about PowerPoint icons, and how to use them in your presentations, see our guide here .
1. Insert a rectangle
2. Insert a text box and type ()
Insert a text box over your rectangle so that it extends off the right side of your rectangle as pictured below.
After adding the text box, type the a forward and backward parentheses â(â and â)â into the text box. In the picture below, Iâve increased the font size to 250 so itâs easier to see for this tutorial.
Note: Â You need both the rectangle AND the text box to pull off these phone icons correctly, layered as they are pictured below.
3. Change your font to Wingdings
From the Home tab in PowerPoint, open the font style dropdown menu and find Wingdings. You can alternatively just type it into the input box and hit Enter.
Notice, that switching your font style to Wingdings instantly turns your parentheses into two different styles of phone icons (soon to be three), but donât stop hereâŠ
As is, these are still just icon text, not the fully customizable PowerPoint icons that you want for your slides. So donât skip the next few steps.
4. Select your two objects
Pay special attention to the order below. If you mess this step up, this trick will not work.
Holding the SHIFT key, first select your text box with the phone icons in it, then (and only then) select the background rectangle, so that both objects are selected.
With your objects selected in the correct order described above, navigate to the Drawing Tools Format tab, open up the Merge Shapes dropdown and select Fragment.
6. Clean up the pieces
After fragmenting your two objects (and depending on the icon you are cutting out) remove the extra pieces to get at your fully customizable phone icons.
Again, these are just a few of the 886 FREE PowerPoint icons that are already sitting on your computer.
7. Format your phone icons
Now that you have your phone icons properly cut out, these are 100% editable vector graphics that you can customize and edit using any of the default PowerPoint commands.
In the picture below, Iâve added:
- A red Shape Fill â to match a potential project
- A black Shape Outline
- A Round Bevel â Â to give the three icons a bit of 3-D texture
Other Free PowerPoint Icons
- Set up a rectangle and text box like I showed you how to do in the tutorial above.
- Add the 223 possible character types to your text box (including the capital cases, lower cases and all of the special characters).
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Sorry to trouble you. I tried adding merge shapes to my tool bar so I could access fragment but it isn’t available in the ribbons option. Is this a feature available in PowerPoint 2010?
Hi Alex! Not a problem, this is an important tool and you’ll definitely enjoy having it on your QAT. By default, the Combine Shapes tool is not available in the PowerPoint 2010 Ribbon (don’t ask me why…). You can add it by following the steps below: – Click the File tab. – Select Options. – Switch to the Customize Ribbon page. – Click New Group to add a custom group to the Home tab. – Click Rename and name the group Shape Tools. – Choose Commands Not in the Ribbon in the top-left drop-down box. – Select Combine Shapes from the list and click Add to add it to the Shape Tools group. – Click Ok to close the options dialog. Once you have the tool on your Ribbon, you can right-click it and add it to your QAT. Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any trouble. Cheers, Camille
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Tip: When youâre giving Copilot instructions, you can direct it to specific work content by using the forward slash key (â/â), then typing the name of a file, person, or meeting. If you write a prompt and donât reference a specific file, person, or meeting, Copilot will determine the best source of data for its response, including all your work content.
Synthesize large amounts of data into simple, consumable responses and catch up on things quickly. Here are some examples:
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To open a PowerPoint presentation. In the App list, tap Office . Do one of the following: In Places, tap the place that the presentation is in, and then tap the presentation. It can be in any of these placesâon your phone, in email, on OneDrive, on a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 or later site, or on a SharePoint Online site, which is available ...
When you do, you are shown the Start Menu, with the Home tab open. This is where you can choose either a blank theme (1) or a pre-built theme (2). You can also choose to open an existing presentation (3). For now, go ahead and click on the Blank Presentation (1) thumbnail.
1. Open PowerPoint. Click or double-click the PowerPoint app icon, which resembles an orange box with a white "P" on it. This will open the PowerPoint templates page. If you don't have a Microsoft Office 365 subscription, you can use the website instead of the desktop app.
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Open the slide you want to put the picture on. On the floating ribbon, switch to Insert. Tap Video or Audio and follow the prompts. Tip: To record your own audio and add it to your slide use your favorite voice recorder app on your device to record an .mp3, .wav, or .mid/.midi and follow the steps above to insert it on your slide.
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So don't skip the next few steps. 4. Select your two objects. Pay special attention to the order below. If you mess this step up, this trick will not work. Holding the SHIFT key, first select your text box with the phone icons in it, then (and only then) select the background rectangle, so that both objects are selected.
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51 seconds. On the File menu, select Save to ensure all your recent work has been saved in PowerPoint presentation format (.pptx). Click File > Export > Create a Video. (Or, on the Recording tab of the ribbon, click Export to Video .) In the first drop-down box under the Create a Video heading, select the video quality you want, which pertains ...
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Create content. Brainstorm ideas and draft new content based on information at work. Here are some examples: You want to draft a one-page description of a new project (let's call it Project Foo) that's just about to kick off at work. Using information in file1, file2, and file3, write a one-page description of Project Foo.