Which view in powerpoint can be used to enter speaker comments?

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How to Use Speaker Notes in PowerPoint

Marshall Gunnell Writer Marshall is a writer with experience in the data storage industry. He worked at Synology, and most recently as CMO and technical staff writer at StorageReview. He's currently an API/Software Technical Writer based in Tokyo, Japan, runs VGKAMI and ITEnterpriser, and spends what little free time he has learning Japanese. Adding speaker notes to a PowerPoint presentation provides reference material for the speaker when they’re presenting a slideshow, allowing them to stay on track without forgetting key message points. Here’s how to add and use speaker notes. Add Speaker Notes in PowerPoint To add speaker notes in PowerPoint, you’ll first need to be in the Normal view. If you’re not already there, you can switch to Normal view by going to the “View” tab and then selecting “Normal” in the “Presentation Views” group. Next, in the pane on left, select the slide where you’d like to add speaker notes. Using a Secondary Monitor It’s safe to assume that most presentations will be presented on a secondary monitor. If this is the case for you, there’s not a whole lot you really need to do. RELATED: How to Add an Extra Monitor to Your Laptop The first thing you need to do is change the view to Slide Show. You can do this by selecting the Slide Show icon at the bottom-right corner of the window. In this view, the audience will see only the slides as you’re going through the presentation. However, on your primary monitor, you’ll see the ...