12.1. Using Print Preview

It is a good practice to see what your slides look like onscreen, before you use resources printing. Slides with colorful or dark backgrounds can use up a lot of printer ink! To see what your printout will look like before printing, use the Print Preview feature.

Using Print Preview

1 Click .

2 Position your cursor over the arrow button at the right of the Print choice.

3 Click Print Preview.

PowerPoint displays the slide show in the Print Preview view.

The Preview appears differently depending on whether the currently ...

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