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04-15-2020 02:52 AM in
Tech Talki. A icon with the pencil in your top toolbar.
From there, you will have a view of the Home menu.
From the Home menu, you can fill in cells with specific colors, add borders to cells, merge, format and insert additional cells as you wish.
Insert Tables, Pictures, Charts and More
The Insert menu, which you can access by tapping on Home, gives you a fuller range of options including inserting tables, pictures, charts, links and comments.
Access Formulas
Need to do some automated calculations? The Formulas menu is where you can set up complex equations and calculations.
Review and Add Comments
Use the Review menu to view comments made to a spreadsheet or add your own.
If you want to handwrite a comment and have it converted into text in Excel just like in Word, tap on Add Comment, then tap on the three dots at the right-hand corner of the gray toolbar and choose Handwriting. From there, you can begin jotting down your thoughts directly into Excel using the S Pen.
Freeze Panes
Sometimes, particularly when you’re working with a large spreadsheet, the ability to freeze panes can come in very handy. You can find that feature tucked away at the bottom of the View menu.
PowerPoint Presentations
To begin, open a PowerPoint you’d like to work on or create a new one. Here’s a PowerPoint presentation with multiple slides:
If you want to make quick changes to a particular slide, you can tap on it and a window will appear, giving you the option to edit, copy, add a comment or share.
When you tap on the A icon with the pencil, a gray toolbar will open up along with a thumbnail view of the slides in your presentation. From here, you can tap on the arrow at the right-hand corner and access the full suite of PowerPoint commands.
Among other options in the Home menu, you have the ability to add a new slide, adjust fonts and their formatting, and even change text rotation. Other menus give you additional controls — just tap on Home and you will see a full list of menus with options to explore.
Insert Shapes Into Your PowerPoint Presentation
If you need to create a flowchart or a graphical representation of a concept, you may want to put shapes in your presentation. If you select the Insert menu, you can insert a range of shapes directly into your PowerPoint, such as a circle or square, and even change their color and appearance as desired.
If you tap on Shapes as seen above, for example, you have access to a large collection of preset shapes, lines, flowchart diagram elements and callouts that can come in handy when preparing a presentation.
To select a shape you would like to add to your PowerPoint, simply tap on it and it will be placed into the slide you have open.
Here, we’ve inserted a circle into our opening slide of the presentation. We can now drag it to our desired location, expand it, or contract and rotate it.
A menu appears above as well, allowing us to duplicate the shape, add a new comment to it and more. You’ll notice that the shape is shaded and filled by default, but there are other options. Tap the red up arrow at the bottom right or the A icon with the pencil in it, then go to the Shape menu.
You’ll see an option for Shape Styles. Tap on it.
A large selection of shape styles, from transparent and opaque to shaded and flat, will appear. You can change the appearance of the shape you have selected by tapping on the option that you prefer.
Insert Pictures, Audio and Video Into Your PowerPoint Presentation
If you want to add pictures, audio or video to your presentation, the process is the same. To add rich multimedia to your PowerPoint deck, simply go back to the Insert menu and select the option you want.
Once you tap to insert a picture, audio or video file, you’ll be prompted to load the audio or video file you would like to insert. You can insert files directly from your mobile device or, if you have it connected, a OneDrive or Google Drive account.
Annotate Your PowerPoint Presentation
Using the S Pen on the Galaxy Note10, you can quickly mark up or make annotations to your PowerPoint presentation while you’re on the go. Access the Draw menu and choose the pen or highlighter you would like.
Then take out your S Pen and begin marking up your PowerPoint deck. Here, we’re making a note in red pen that says we should add an extra step in the flowchart depicted in this slide.
You can even mark up your PowerPoint during a live presentation while your Note10 is in DeX mode, just as sports commentators make quick drawings on the TV while explaining a play. Simply connect your Note10 to a display or projector using DeX, access Presenter View as mentioned in the section below, tap the paintbrush and begin making real-time annotations.
When you’re done giving your presentation, tap the icon at the far right to quit. PowerPoint will ask you if you would like to keep or discard your ink annotations.
Advance PowerPoint Slides Using the S Pen
You can also use the S Pen as a remote control while delivering a presentation using your Galaxy Note10, tapping the S Pen button to progress slides while you make your pitch. Need to go back a slide or two? Simply double-tap the S Pen button to reverse your slides.
Access Presenter View
If you just want to look at your PowerPoint directly on your Galaxy smartphone or you’re preparing to display it on a screen or projector using DeX, you can do so using the Presenter View option. Tap the Presenter View icon (highlighted in green at the top of the below image) and your PowerPoint will go into a widescreen display mode, giving you an expansive look at your presentation.
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