
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.
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.
Use Presenter View in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support
Training: PowerPoint Presenter View shows you the current slide, the next slide, and your speaker notes, to help you focus while presenting and connect with your audience. Watch this …
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.
Present your slide show - Microsoft Support
Presenter View allows you to see your notes, get a preview of the upcoming slides, and turn ink tools on and off. On the Slide Show tab, select Use Presenter View.
Choose the right view for the task in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support
You can show or hide your speakers notes with the Notes button at the bottom of the slide window, or you can get to Notes Page view from the View tab on the ribbon.
Present from PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams
One of the benefits of using PowerPoint Live to present instead of sharing your screen is that you have quick access to all your meeting tools you need to engage with the audience and to read …
Share slides in Microsoft Teams meetings with PowerPoint Live
You can turn it on by selecting More options > Show presenter view below the current slide. Meeting recordings won’t capture videos, animations, or annotations from the PowerPoint Live …
Use a screen reader to read or add speaker notes and comments …
You can listen to the speaker notes either in the Normal view or the Notes Page view when you're creating or editing your presentation. When you're delivering a slide show, you can use the …
Quick tips: Give a presentation in PowerPoint for Windows
During your presentation, the speaker notes are visible on your monitor, but aren't visible to the audience. The Notes pane is a box that appears below each slide.