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Navigating between slides smoothly
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during a presentation is a key skill for
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delivering content effectively. In many
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cases, we may want to change the order
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in which slides appear while presenting.
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For example, showing slide three before
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slide two. Understanding how to control
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this navigation manually gives you
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greater flexibility and professionalism
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during your presentation. To start, you
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need to know how to select the slide you
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want to show. During the presentation,
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move your cursor to the lower left
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corner where three dots and an arrow
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icon appear. Clicking on it will bring
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up several options, including one
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labeled by title. This function allows
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you to choose any slide by its title
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instead of progressing slide by slide in
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order. Now, if you want to present a
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specific slide earlier, like slide three
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before slide two, simply choose slide
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three from the by title list. It will
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immediately jump to that slide, allowing
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you to present the information in the
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order that fits your narrative best.
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This helps when you're answering
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audience questions or skipping certain
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parts of the presentation. After you
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finish showing that particular slide,
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you can continue presenting or return to
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a previous slide. If you want to end the
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slideshow, press escape. If you'd like
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to return to the beginning of your
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presentation, you can also select your
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starting slide again through the same
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menu. This method provides a clean and
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organized way to navigate between slides
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and adapt your flow in real time.
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Mastering this technique ensures your
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presentations feel more natural,
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responsive, and professional. It's an
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essential tip for anyone using
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PowerPoint 365 during live