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How to use PowerPoint’s Presenter Coach in a few easy steps
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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PowerPointis one of thebest presentationapplications. With it, you can set up great slideshow presentations. You can also utilizePowerPoint’s web apps without theMS Officesoftware suite installed.
In 2019,Microsoftintroduced a Presenter Coach feature for thePowerPointweb app. That’s a utility which enables you to rehearse yourPowerPointpresentations before presenting them.
When you’ve recorded a presentation’s narrative, the Presenter Coach provides a rehearsal report.
How can I use the PowerPoint Presenter Coach?
1. Set up an MS account and log in
2. Open the Presenter Coach Preview
3. Rehearsing the presentation
4. The Rehearsal Report
5. Enable the microphone for apps
If you can’t record anything for the presentation rehearsal, your microphone might be disabled for apps.
To enable a microphone, press the Windows key + S hotkey. Entermicrophonein the search box, and click Microphone privacy settings. Then toggle theAllow apps to access your microphoneoption on. In addition, turn on theAllow desktop apps to access your microphonesetting.
Overall,PowerPoint’s Presenter Coach is a handy and straightforward utility. With it, you can rehearse yourPowerPointslideshows to give better presentations.
If you found this guide helpful don’t hesitate to share your experience with us by using the comment section below.
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