Now you've got several ways to share a PowerPoint presentation over the Web. Read more: Change the slide size to standard or widescreen Start an online meeting from PowerPoint There's a 16:9 layout, and new themes designed to take advantage of widescreen possibilities. Much of the world's TVs and video have gone to widescreen and HD formats, and so has PowerPoint. The portal offers analytics so you can see audience statistics and quiz results. When you're done, preview your mix, then upload it to to share. Easily record what's on your screen, while you annotate with audio.
You can insert quizzes, curated videos, and more. You can record audio or video speaker notes for each slide in your presentation. When you open PowerPoint 2013, you'll see the new Mix tab.
To get Office Mix, download and install the free add-in. Mixes play like web videos, but with support for animations, live links, and more. Office Mix is a new, free solution for PowerPoint that makes it easy to create and share online, interactive presentations, or "mixes". Read more: Use Presenter view to deliver your slide show Create and share online, interactive presentations Jump to a slide Use Slide Navigator to browse to other slides in the presentation.Īutomatic set up PowerPoint can automatically sense your computer setup and choose the right monitor for Presenter view. Zoom in on a slide Click the magnifying glass to zoom in on charts, diagrams, or whatever you want to emphasize for your audience. Now you can rehearse in Presenter View without hooking up anything else. Use Presenter View on one monitor Presenter View no longer requires multiple monitors. The improved Presenter View fixes that headache and makes it simpler to work with. In previous releases, it was difficult to figure out who saw what on which monitor. Presenter View allows you to see your notes on your monitor while the audience only sees the slide. New, improved presenter tools Hassle-free Presenter View Instead of opening with a blank presentation, PowerPoint 2013 gives you several ways to start your next presentation using a template, a theme, a recent presentation, a not-so-recent presentation, or a blank one. To learn how you can get started creating a basic PowerPoint presentation quickly, see Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint 2013 presentation. To learn more about what's new with PowerPoint 2013, see the training course Make the switch to PowerPoint 2013.