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3 Ways to Add a Timer to Your PowerPoint Presentation
Add a time using add-ons or from the Microsoft PowerPoint itself
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Updated onJanuary 11, 2024
updated onJanuary 11, 2024
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PowerPoint allows users to customize their presentations to suit their needs, increasing understandability and convenience. A common customizable feature is adding a timer to PowerPoint presentations. Hence, we’ll discuss inserting a countdown timer into your PPT.
Also, you can check if you encounter thePowerPoint cannot insert a video from the selected fileerror.
Why should I add a timer to my PowerPoint presentation? Adding a timer to your PowerPoint presentation has many advantages for the presenter and the audience. Some notable ones are:
Overall, a timer is a handy tool during a presentation, as every good presenter knows the importance of timing. However, we’ll discuss some basic steps you can follow to add the timer to your slides.
Also, you can read about how toenable Presentation Mode in Microsoft PowerPointon Windows PC.
How can I add a timer to a PowerPoint presentation?
1. Use an add-in
The add-in will be inserted into your current PowerPoint slide and take effect in the presentation. Read our detailed guide on ways to fix thepresentation cannot be openederror in PowerPoint.
2. Create a bar countdown timer
The above steps will create a bar-like timer in a rectangular space and let you customize how it works.
You can read about what to do if you encounter thePowerPoint file is corrupted and cannot be opened/savederror when opening your slide.
3. Create a clock countdown timer
In addition, you may be interested in our detailed guide aboutPowerPoint not opening in Windows 11and ways to fix it.
Also, we have a comprehensive article on how to usePowerPoint’s Presenter Coachin a few easy steps.
It’s also useful to know how tojump to a slide in PowerPointduring a presentation or how toprint a PPT with notes.
Should you have further questions or suggestions, kindly drop them in the comments section.
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Henderson Jayden Harper
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Passionate about technology, Crypto, software, Windows, and everything computer-related, he spends most of his time developing new skills.