If you want to display a PowerPoint presentation continuously without having to manually restart it every time it ends, there is a simple solution to this. In this post, we will show you how to loop a PowerPoint presentation while advancing each slide after two seconds.
First, highlight all the slides together by selecting the first slide on your keyboard, holding down the shift key, and then scrolling down to the last slide and highlighting it as well. Once you have highlighted all the slides, click on the “Transition” tab in the top ribbon and move across to the right side and hover over the timings option. In the “Advance Slide” section, click off the default “On Mouse Click” and click on “After.” Then, choose the timings you want to display each slide for, in this case, two seconds.
Once you have added the timings to each slide, you need to add the loop to your PowerPoint presentation. To do this, go back to the ribbon and click on the “Slideshow” tab and choose “Setup Slideshow.” In the pop-up box, make sure to check the “Loop continuously until Escape is pressed” option and click OK.
Now, when you play your PowerPoint presentation, it will play each slide for two seconds and then loop continuously until you press escape. This means you can display your presentation continuously without having to manually restart it every time it ends.
In conclusion, looping a PowerPoint presentation while advancing each slide after two seconds is a simple process that can save you time and effort. By following the steps outlined above, you can easily set up your PowerPoint presentation to loop continuously.