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  1. Add speaker notes to your slides - Microsoft Support

    Add speaker notes to each slide to help you remember what you're going to say when you present.

  2. Start the presentation and see your notes in Presenter view

    In Presenter View, you can see your notes as you present, while the audience sees only your slides.

  3. Create and print notes pages - Microsoft Support

    A default notes page consists of a slide thumbnail on the top half of the page and an equally sized section for notes on the lower half of the page. If a half page isn't enough space for your notes, …

  4. Print speaker notes - Microsoft Support

    You can print your speaker notes, with or without thumbnail images of the corresponding slides, and hand them out to your audience to view after your presentation.

  5. Add speaker notes to your presentations using Copilot

    Microsoft Copilot in PowerPoint can help you add speaker notes to your presentation.

  6. Print your PowerPoint slides, handouts, or notes

    In PowerPoint, you can print your slides, your speaker notes, and create handouts for your audience.

  7. Format text in the Notes pane - Microsoft Support

    The Notes pane is where you put supplemental information that doesn't appear on-slide during a presentation. You may want to make key words in the notes bold so that you can see them …

  8. Print slides with or without speaker notes - Microsoft Support

    Under Settings, click the second box (which defaults to say Full Page Slides), then under Print Layout, click Notes Pages. Notes Pages prints one slide per page, with speaker notes below.

  9. Use a screen reader to read or add speaker notes and comments …

    Use PowerPoint with your keyboard and a screen reader to add and read speaker notes in your PowerPoint presentation. We've tested it with Narrator, JAWS, and NVDA, but it might work …

  10. Present on multiple monitors (and view speaker notes privately)

    Use PowerPoint Presenter View to present your slide show with speaker notes on one computer and slides on another.