How to print slides with notes on Mac

How to print slides with notes on Mac?

You can even add comments to a PowerPoint slide. If you are using a MacBook or a MacBook Pro, you can hold down Cmd+Shift+T to enter notes while you are on a slide. You can also use the right-click menu to add comments. If you are using a MacBook Air or a MacBook, press Cmd+Option+M to enter the notes. You can also use the Trackpad to add notes to a PowerPoint slide.

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How to print slides with notes on Macbook air?

Nowadays, it’s very common to use your computer to present your work in lectures or meetings. Whether you are a student attending a conference or a businessperson presenting your latest project, you will want to make sure that you have all of the information you need to make a lasting impression on your audience. One of the easiest ways to hand out notes is by printing slides with notes on Macbook air. If you have a MacBook Air, it’s pretty easy to do so.

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How to print slides with notes on MacBook?

To print your PowerPoint presentations on MacBook, start the PowerPoint software on your Mac and then click the File menu and click Export. You will be asked to choose a location to save the file. Now, click Export and the Export as a PDF file option. This will create a new PDF file of your PowerPoint presentation. To add handwritten notes to the slides, click the Notes tab on the ribbon and click the Add Notes button at the bottom. Now, type your notes and click Save.

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How to print slides with notes on Macbook?

To get a printable version of your presentation, you can choose Print from the File menu. The screen will appear with a Print dialog box. Choose one of the available presets or choose the settings you like most by clicking the gear icon, next to the Print button. If you want to save the editable version of your presentation to your computer, click Save.

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How to print slides with notes on Macbook pro?

Using the Apple Print dialog, click on the “Slides” option and click on “Export as PDF” to save the file as a PDF. The file will be saved in the same folder as the presentation. You can also use the Export option to export as PowerPoint, Keynote or HTML.

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