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SALE PENDING - FS 5164 is a good looking racing boat. She was Dave Bachelors, and meticulously maintained. Furthermore we’ve gone through and replaced everything that needed replaced. Which was all of the control systems; new vang, Cunningham, topping lift and down haul. New triple console, jib cleats, jib blocks, main and jib sheets. She has a new boom, and halyard winch on her mast and she came with a full suit of new Mad sails and an extra used North main and jib. Finally, the trailer is a Trailex with brand new tongue, torsion axle , hubs & tires. The boat comes with a spare tire, rudder lift kit, motor mount, rudder bag, tiller bag and main sail floatation.  

$18,900 with new sails, refurbished trailer and 5/2 year limited warranties.  

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USED BOATS - FACTORY INSPECTED- AS IS, NO WARRANTY - none at this time

Brokerage boats are as is with no warranty. Flying Scot Inc is merely the listing agent on these boats. We can also advise on these boats as we do require them to be here at the factory for inspection with signed titles in our possession. We, the factory would never list a boat that was not sound. We also have more pictures available upon request.

Please feel free to call us, 8-4 Eastern, Mon-Fri.

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2007 Flying Scot 5777

2007 anniversary edition
While hull navy stripes
Racing rig
Aluminum trailer 
Double wheel nose wheel
Ladder with handle
Motor mount
Full set of North Sails. Snug rig. Spinnaker never used
Lifting bridle
Rudder lift
Adjustable tiller extension
Aluminum paddle 

 

 

White hull and deck with blue waterline stripes
Great condition.
3rd owner. The first two owners had it on lakes. I've had it about 3 years and use it in the sound but rinse it off after every sail. 
Schurr main, jib and spinnaker in excellent condition. Crisp sails.
Spinnaker pole and lines/sheets
Boom crutch
Boom vang
Cunningham
Outhaul
Masthead fly wind indicator
Masthead float pad slips over head of main if desired. 
Honda 2 hp long shaft motor on bracket with spare bracket board for short shaft motor. Motor bracket has some peeling paint.
Two paddles stored in bungee cord under bow deck.
Full Flying Scot travel cover, cockpit cover, bow cover, engine cover. 
Compass
Lifting straps
Danforth anchor/chain/line
Aluminum trailer with spare tire and lock
Wonderful daysailer with plenty of cockpit room. Solid, sturdy boat that's seen minimal use. Sails great. 

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Brand new built in November 2011 delivered May 2012 and never sailed.  Owner situation changed.  Great deal at $17,300.  Family package pricing at race rigged value ($19,300).  Loads of accessories, Race rigged with Aluminum trailer and MAD sails.  Call 732-319-7735 and ask for Dan.


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2020 Flying Scot 19 Dallas, Texas, United States

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USED FLYING SCOT FOR SALE: # 5503  * SOLD*

USED FLYING SCOT FOR SALE: # 4863 - $6,000

USED FLYING SCOT FOR SALE: # 5507 * SOLD*

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FS 2805 Daysailer

1976 Flying Scot Sailboat for sale, hull number 2805. Red hull, gray deck, white boot stripe and black bottom paint. Asking $2500 boat only, $3250 with trailer. Trailer is in good shape but no paperwork or lights. This boat has a soft floor, thus will never be a race boat. I sailed it 30+ times in 2022 with no issues, and sailed another FS with a soft floor 100s of times in the past five years. They still work! This boat has many modern upgrades that make it easy to sail. She is ready for the water today! 

Features/parts included/notes: - Mad main and North jib. Snaps on jib work well, telltales installed, still very cripsy. Main has reef points. Not much crisp left in main but have plenty of life. Spin not included (boat isn't rigged for it). No sailbags -Tiller, tiller extension and rudder. Rudder includes lift kit with bungees -Boom is in great shape but does not have a through boom outhaul. I just tie the outhaul to the end of the boom. Includes "the palm" bungee which prevents main from getting caught on your rudder head -Halyard and stays are in good shape -Boom crutch -Three storage cubbies -Anchor -Modern centerboard up/down line. Wheel on mast stanchion was replaced recently -Bottom was painted with with two coats of west marine ablative paint in the Fall of 2022 and has not hit the water since -Boot stripe pain is peeling in some sections and needs some love -Winter cover is included, although it's not in great shape. Can also be used as a boom down summer cover. Sailors tailor, does not cover sides of the boat, just the deck. The cover is kind of hard. Just fits on the boat. While the cover is old, it still works -Mainsheet and jib sheets are quality line, easy on your hands -Boarding ladder and grab handle installed -Jib sheet blocks moved forward, close to where modern "on bench" blocks are -Tiller tender shock cord -Wind indicator -Modern motor mount/bracket -No motor included, but I am a dealer for Torqeedo and ePropulsion if you are interested in one!

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Flying Scot completely restored and repainted at Marine Evolutions in Lorton VA in 2020 Nothing regarding the hull needed repairs. The entire hull is solid and 100% original. Hull # GDBO3434L192 Built in 1992 by Flying Scot Inc White deck, mahogany centerboard cap Mounted compass North main, jib, and spinnaker sails, and tackle, all in good condition. Roller furling jib with furling hardware Blue tent, style, cockpit cover The boat wasn’t damaged or anything when I bought it – just old. “As is” I sailed it for a few great years, but by 2020 it needed restoration. If you want to know the details of Marine Evolutions’ work, send me an email. I’ll send you the 3-page invoice. If you want to know the boat’s history, go to: https://boathistoryreport.com/report/EmROm/ Why am I selling? I’m 79, and a back problem prevents the single-hand sailing that I love most. Curious about the name? “Shukuru” means “Thank you” in Swahili. I once chaired the board of a large Tanzanian wildlife conservation company for 8 years. Love all things East African.

Equipment: Roller furling jib with furling hardware Anchor, bumpers, boat hooks, paddles, etc. 2020 Mercury 4-Stroke Series 2.5MH rarely used 2000 Trailer rarely used

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Classic hull speed formula:

Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL

Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio .311 Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL

Sail Area / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.

SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64) 2/3

  • SA : Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
  • D : Displacement in pounds.

Ballast / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.

Ballast / Displacement * 100

Displacement / Length Ratio

A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.

D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
  • LWL: Waterline length in feet

Comfort Ratio

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Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam 1.33 )

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
  • LOA: Length overall in feet
  • Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet

Capsize Screening Formula

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CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)

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On the Slide Show tab, select  Set Up Slide Show .

Under Show type , pick one of the following:

Presented by a speaker (full screen)  Allows the people watching your slide show to have control over when they advance the slides.

Browsed by an individual (window)  Presents your slide show in a window, where control over advancing the slides is not available to the people watching.

Browsed at a kiosk (full screen)  Loops your slide show until the person watching presses Esc.

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Rehearse and record slide timings

When you choose the following show types: Presented by a speaker (full screen) or  Browsed at a kiosk (full screen) , you’ll want to rehearse and record timings for effects and slides.

On the Slide Show tab, select  Rehearse Timings .

Note:  The presentation timer begins immediately when you click Rehearse Timings .

The Rehearsal toolbar appears and the Slide Time box begins timing the presentation.

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Figure: The Rehearsal toolbar

While timing your presentation, you can do one or more of the following on the Rehearsal toolbar:

To move to the next slide, click Next .

To temporarily stop recording the time, click Pause .

To restart recording the time after pausing, click Pause .

To set an exact length of time for a slide to appear, type the length of time in the Slide Time box.

To restart recording the time for the current slide, click Repeat .

After you set the time for the last slide, a message box displays the total time for the presentation and prompts you to do one of the following:

To keep the recorded slide timings, click Yes .

To discard the recorded slide timings, click No .

Slide Sorter view appears and displays the time of each slide in your presentation.

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To record a narration, your computer requires a sound card and a microphone, and a microphone connector if the microphone is not a part of your computer.

On the Slide Show tab, in the Set Up group, click the arrow on the Record Slide Show button.

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Select one of the following:

Start Recording from Beginning

Start Recording from Current Slide

In the Record Slide Show dialog box, select the Narrations and laser pointer check box, and if appropriate, select or deselect the Slide and animation timings check box.

Click Start Recording .

To pause the narration, in the Recording shortcut menu in Slide Show view, click Pause . And to resume your narration, click Resume Recording .

Pause recording narration

To end your slide show recording, right-click the slide, and then click End Show .

The recorded slide show timings are automatically saved and the slide show appears in Slide Sorter view with timings beneath each slide.

You can record a narration before you run a presentation, or you can record it during the presentation and include audience comments. If you do not want narration throughout your entire presentation, you can record separate sounds or comments on selected slides or objects. For more details, see Record a slide show with narration and slide timings .

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A  Rehearsal toolbar appears, and the Slide Time box begins timing the presentation. The toolbar includes a timer, a pause/play button, and Repeat button

To restart recording the time after pausing, click Play .

The Repeat button

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On the Transitions tab, click the transition that you want.

Options on the Transitions tab

Do the following on the Transitions tab:

To set the amount of time that each slide is displayed, select After and enter the number of seconds you want.

To set the duration of each transition between slides, enter the amount of time in the Duration box.

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3. In the pop-up window that appears, click on the box next to "Loop continuously until 'Esc'" so that a small checkmark appears inside the box. Feel free to adjust any other settings in this menu as well. Click "OK" when you're finished.

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Set up your slideshow to be looped, apply automatic slide transitions.

Slideshows are sometimes used to display images at events, such as weddings or trade shows. Whatever the occasion might be, you’ll want to loop your PowerPoint presentation so your guests aren’t staring at a blank screen. Here’s how it’s done.

First, open your PowerPoint presentation in which you would like to loop. Once open, navigate to the “Set Up” group of the “Slide Show” tab and then select the “Set Up Slide Show” button.

Set up slide show

The “Set Up Show” window will appear. In the “Show options” group, check the box next to “Loop Continuously until Esc.” Once selected, click “OK” in the bottom-right corner of the window.

Loop Continuously until Esc

Now, when you play your slideshow, it will end only when you press the “Esc” key instead of when you've finished the last slide.

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One caveat: With the way we currently have it set up, the slideshow will proceed only when someone clicks the mouse button. That’s fine if there will be a speaker present at all times. Otherwise, you’ll need to set up automatic slide transitions.

Head back to the “Set Up Show” window by selecting “Set Up Slide Show” in the “Set Up” group of the “Slide Show” tab.

There are a couple of options you need to select, but one important note is that you must first select “Using Timings, If Present” under the “Advance Slides” group.

Use timings if present

The next option we select will lock a few things in place (which is why you need to select “Using Timings, If Present” first).

Under the “Show Type” group, select “Browsed at a Kiosk (Full Screen)." The “Loop Continuously until Esc” option will be enabled automatically if you haven’t already turned it on, and the option you’ve selected under “Advance Slides” will remain unchanged.

Select “OK” when ready to proceed.

Browsed at a kiosk

Without the “Browsed at a Kiosk” option enabled, the automatic slide progressions would be disabled if someone were to press the Back key. With it enabled, the Forward and Back keys are locked, allowing the slideshow to automatically progress unattended without fear of someone breaking it.

Now it’s time to set the timings of the slides. Head over to the “Transitions” tab. In the “Timing” group, check the box next to “After” and set the timing at which you’d like each slide to progress. Note that it doesn’t matter if the box next to “On Mouse Click” is checked or not---it won’t work.

After that, select the “Apply to All” option in the same group.

Set slide transition time

Now, when you play your slideshow, it will continuously loop without interruption. To exit the slideshow, press the “Esc” button.

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  • In PowerPoint, go to Slide Show > Set Up Slide Show > Browsed at a Kiosk (Full Screen ) > OK .
  • Set the time each slide appears on the screen by selecting Slide Show > Rehearse Timings on the first slide.
  • Use Next to move to the next slide and Pause to pause recording, or type a length of time in the Slide Time box.

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How to Create a Self-Running PowerPoint Slideshow

PowerPoint slideshows are not always used by a live presenter. Slideshows set to loop continuously can run unattended in a booth or kiosk. You can even save a slideshow as a video to share.

To create a continuously looping presentation, you need to set it up and record slide timings.

To run the slideshow unattended, set timings for slide transitions and animations to run automatically.

How to Set Up the Presentation

Open the PowerPoint presentation you want to loop continuously.

Go to Slide Show .

Select Set Up Slide Show . The Set Up Show dialog box opens.

Select Browsed at a Kiosk (Full Screen) . This enables the presentation to loop continuously until the viewer presses Esc .

Select OK .

How to Rehearse and Record Timings

To ensure that your automated presentation is the right length, record timings to set the amount of time each slide appears on the screen.

PowerPoint for Mac does not have the rehearsal option. Instead, go to Transitions , choose the transition you want to use, set the duration you want, and select Apply to All .

Go to the first slide of the presentation.

Select Rehearse Timings . The slideshow starts and records the time spent on the slide. The time appears in the Slide Time box on the Recording toolbar.

Select Next on the Recording toolbar when you want to move to the next slide.

Select Pause any time you want to pause or resume recording.

Type a length of time in the Slide Time box if you want to display a slide for a specific amount of time.

Select Repeat if you want to restart the recording time for the current slide only.

Select Close when you're done recording.

You'll be asked if you want to save the new slide timings. Select Yes to save the slide timings at the end of the presentation.

If you have a microphone (built-in or external), record a voiceover on your PowerPoint presentation that plays as the slideshow loops continuously.

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How to Make a PowerPoint Slideshow that Runs Continuously

May 26, 2022 | Articles , Digital Signage , FAQ , How-To

But there is another use of PowerPoint. Non-interactive and self-running slideshows, without presenters. Think about screens with advertising in shops, information at banks, way-finding at museums, menu boards at takeaway restaurants, or train information at stations. Yes, all these presentations can be created with PowerPoint too, but how can you create a slideshow that runs continuously? Follow me.

Transitions

Not really needed for continuous slideshows, but transitions can best be set on your slides for viewing pleasure. Without transitions, you get immediate changes from one slide to the other. With transitions, you can choose an animation effect when advancing to the next slide of the presentation.

Select a slide and click the Transitions tab. Choose a transition from the list of transitions. At this moment, the Office 365 version of PowerPoint has 48 transitions. Personally, I would select one transition effect for all slides as that looks more professional and not chaotic. But when wanted, you can set a different transition effect for every slide.

adding transitions to powerpoint slideshow

Here you will find some more options and variations of the chosen effect.

Also, play with the Duration! Do not always use the default time. Dare to transition for a longer period and see how that looks.

With this setup (continuous slideshows) no one is clicking to advance to the next slide. So we need to set a time per slide for how long the slide is shown. Click the Transitions item and look at the Timing group. By default, the slide is set to advance with only one mouse click.

advance slide options

A duration of 00:10.00 will show a slide for exactly 10 seconds. A value of 03:15.00 will use this slide for 3 minutes and 15 seconds.

Optionally you can uncheck the On Mouse Click option.

You can set a different duration per slide individually, or click the Apply To All option to copy the transition and timing options of the current slide to all other slides. Take into account that some slides might have more and longer texts, and assume that everyone is reading the text for the first time, young and old.

Set Up Slide Show

With the settings described above, the slide will advance automatically, without user interaction, but there is one problem: it will end the slide show after showing the last slide of the presentation. We need to repeat the slides forever!

Click the Slide Show menu option in PowerPoint, and then click the Set Up Slide Show button. At the Show type, there are 3 options.

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  • Presented by a speaker (full screen)
  • Browsed by an individual (window)
  • Browsed at a kiosk (full screen)

The first option Presented by a speaker is the default option and is good for most (interactive) presentations. For our use, of the continuously and forever repeating slideshow, we need to select the Browsed at a kiosk option (option number 3).

When option #3 is selected, then all options that we need are selected. The option to loop continuously until ‘Esc’ is selected automatically. Also, the option Using timings, if present is selected automatically as well. Click OK to close.

set up show form

Ending Slide Show

Start the slide show on your computer or television screen. It will run forever, and your potentially set screensaver will be disabled so that it does interfere with your slideshow. Make sure that your computer or laptop does not go into sleep mode. Turn off hibernation for this purpose.

If you want to end the slideshow, just hit ESC on your keyboard.

Tip for Professionals

When you want to show your slideshow on a television screen at your shop, office, or restaurant, then you can manually start the slideshow on a computer. But when you have multiple television screens, a larger plant or factory, or maybe multiple locations, then you want to distribute updates to your content in an easy way.

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And as for every good product, we also have a cloud version of this called SignageTube . With this, you use a browser to manage all your screen content. Upload your presentation via that browser. At your shops, where you use a smart TV with no computer attached. From the Google Play Store, you download the SignageTube player app , and your uploaded presentation will run as a movie on your smart TV, just like Netflix. This is a great solution for advertising needs.

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How to Loop a PowerPoint Slide Show to Repeat Automatically

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Set up a PowerPoint Presentation That Loops or Repeats Continuously

by Avantix Learning Team | Updated November 12, 2021

Applies to: Microsoft ®  PowerPoint ®  2013, 2016, 2019 and 365 (Windows)

You can set up a PowerPoint slide show to loop or repeat automatically. A looping presentation can be used at events, trade shows or even in a reception area in an office. The easiest way to set up a slide show to loop or replay continuously is to apply automatic transitions and then configure Slide Show settings.

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Screenshots in this article are from PowerPoint 365 but are similar in older versions of PowerPoint.

Step 1: Apply transitions to automatically advance slides during a slide show

Transitions occur between slides when you run a slide show.

To apply transitions to automatically advance slides during a slide show:

  • In Normal View or Slide Sorter View, display or select a slide.
  • Click the Transitions tab in the Ribbon.
  • Select a transition in the Transitions gallery (such as Fade).
  • Click Effect Options and choose the desired option. Effect Options change depending on the transition you selected.
  • In the Timing group, click the arrows beside Duration to set the timing you want (in seconds) for the transition. You may also type a duration.
  • In the Timing group, under Advance Slides, deselect or uncheck On mouse click and beside After, select or click the up and down arrows to set the timing to transition to the next slide. You may also type a duration.
  • In the Timing group, click Apply to All.

In the Transitions tab in PowerPoint, you can select the type of transition (such as Fade) as well as timing options:

Transitions tab in the Ribbon in PowerPoint to apply transitions and timings.

Step 2: Set up a presentation to loop during a slide show

To set up a PowerPoint presentation to loop during a slide show:

  • Click the Slide Show tab in the Ribbon and then click Set Up Slide Show. A dialog box appears.
  • Under Show type, if you select Presented by a speaker (full screen), the speaker or those watching the slide show will have control over when they advance slides. This is the default setting for slide shows. If you select Browsed by an individual (window), those watching the slide show do NOT have control over when slides advance. If you select Browsed at kiosk (full screen), those watching the slide show do NOT have control over when slides advance and the presentation automatically loops until those watching press Escape (Esc).
  • Under Show options, select Loop continuously until 'Esc'. You will be able to select this option if you selected one of the first two options under Show type.

Below is the Set Up Show dialog box with Presented by speaker selected and looping enabled:

PowerPoint Slide Show dialog box to set up looping in a presentation.

If you want to set specific timings for slides to advance or to add narration, check out the article How to Run a PowerPoint Slide Show Automatically (Set Up a Self-Running Presentation) . If you have audio or video in the presentation, you'll need to set the media to play automatically (on the Playback tab in the Ribbon) and animations will also need to be set to run automatically.

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You can easily create a looping slideshow using PowerPoint. A looping slideshow displays each slide automatically for a certain amount of time. Once that time has elapsed, the slide automatically continues to the next slide. Once the slideshow reaches the end, it repeats from the beginning.

  • Open your PowerPoint presentation.
  • Click the [Slide Show] tab > From the "Set Up" group, click "Set Up Slide Show".
  • From the resulting dialogue box, check "Loop continuously until 'Esc'" under the "Show options" section > Click [OK].
  • From the "Slides" preview side panel, click your first slide > Press and hold [Shift] and click your last slide. This will select all of your slides.
  • Click the [Transitions] tab > From the "Timing" group, uncheck "On Mouse Click" and check "After".
  • To adjust the time you would like each slide to display, click the up and down arrows in the "After:" field within the "Timing" group. When your slideshow reaches the last slide, it will automatically loop back to the beginning.

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Looping presentations in PowerPoint can be a game-changer for those needing to display information continuously. It’s a straightforward process: Set up your slides, head to the ‘Slide Show’ tab, click on ‘Set Up Slide Show’, tick the ‘Loop continuously until ‘Esc” box, and voila – your presentation is set to loop.

After completing this action, your PowerPoint presentation will automatically replay from the beginning once it reaches the end. This is particularly useful for presentations displayed at kiosks, trade shows, or in waiting areas, ensuring your audience doesn’t miss any content.

Introduction

Ever been to a trade show and noticed how some booths have screens with presentations that seem to run endlessly? That’s the magic of looping presentations, a feature that’s built into PowerPoint but not always used to its fullest potential.

Having a presentation loop can serve multiple purposes. For those in marketing, it means your message is continually being broadcast without the need for manual intervention. For educators, it could mean students have more time to absorb information. And for those in the corporate world, it ensures that important data is consistently on display for stakeholders and team members to see.

Looping presentations are not only efficient but also incredibly simple to set up in PowerPoint. Knowing how to do this is a great skill to have in your back pocket. Whether you’re prepping for an exhibition, setting up a self-running informational display, or just want to make sure your audience can see your presentation in its entirety, no matter when they walk in the room – this article is for you.

PowerPoint Looping Presentations Tutorial

Before diving into the steps, it’s important to understand what we’re aiming to achieve. By the end of this tutorial, your PowerPoint presentation will be capable of running on its own, looping endlessly until manually stopped. It’s an excellent way to keep an audience engaged with your content, even if you’re not actively presenting.

Step 1: Open your PowerPoint presentation

Open the PowerPoint presentation you wish to loop.

When you have your presentation open, you’ll want to ensure that all your slides are in the correct order and that any timings, animations, or transitions are set up as you want them. This is crucial because once the presentation starts looping, these aspects will play over and over again.

Step 2: Click on the ‘Slide Show’ tab

Navigate to the ‘Slide Show’ tab located on the ribbon at the top of PowerPoint.

The ‘Slide Show’ tab is where you’ll find all the settings related to the presentation’s display. It’s your control center for how the presentation will run.

Step 3: Select ‘Set Up Slide Show’

Click on the ‘Set Up Slide Show’ button within the ‘Slide Show’ tab.

This action opens a new window with various options for running your presentation. It’s like the backstage area before a performance, where you make all the necessary tweaks.

Step 4: Choose ‘Loop continuously until ‘Esc”

In the ‘Set Up Show’ window, check the box that says ‘Loop continuously until ‘Esc”.

This is the setting that transforms your presentation from a one-time run-through to an endlessly looping display. It’s the crucial step in ensuring your content gets maximum exposure.

Step 5: Save your settings

Click ‘OK’ to save your settings and close the ‘Set Up Show’ window.

Once you’ve clicked ‘OK’, your presentation is all set to loop. You can start the slideshow to test it out and see your handiwork in action.

BenefitExplanation
Continuous DisplayHaving a looping presentation means your content is always on show, which is excellent for situations where you have a constant flow of viewers who are viewing at different times.
Time-SavingInstead of manually restarting the presentation, it does the work for you, allowing you to focus on other tasks or engage with your audience.
ProfessionalismA looping presentation adds a layer of professionalism to your setup, demonstrating forethought and technical savvy.

Continuous Display

By looping your PowerPoint presentation, you ensure that no matter when someone walks by or starts watching, they’ll be able to see the whole thing. It’s ideal for environments where you have a rotating audience, like at conferences or informational booths.

Time-Saving

Once set up, you don’t need to stick around to restart the presentation. It loops automatically, freeing you up to do other things – like interacting with your audience or managing other aspects of your event or meeting.

Professionalism

A self-running, looping presentation can make a statement about your professionalism. It shows that you’ve put thought into how your information is presented and that you’re adept at using technology to enhance your message.

DrawbackExplanation
Can be IgnoredIf viewers know the presentation loops, they may pay less attention, thinking they can catch the information later.
Technical IssuesIf there’s a hiccup with the device or software, the looping can stop, which might go unnoticed if you’re not present.
RepetitivenessThe same information cycling over and over can become repetitive for those in the vicinity for an extended period.

Can be Ignored

When people know a presentation is looping, they might not give it their full attention, thinking they’ll catch the next round. This could mean your message isn’t hitting home as strongly as you’d like.

Technical Issues

Technology isn’t foolproof. If your PowerPoint or the device it’s running on experiences issues, your looping presentation could grind to a halt – often at the most inopportune times.

Repetitiveness

For those who are around for a while, a looping presentation can become like that one song on the radio that’s played too often – annoying. Finding the balance between informative and overkill is key.

Additional Information

PowerPoint’s looping feature might seem simple, but it can be incredibly powerful when used correctly. Think about the last time you walked past a looping video or presentation – it probably caught your eye, at least for a moment. That’s the draw of a looping display; it’s always there, always ready to catch the attention of someone new.

One tip is to ensure your presentation is designed with looping in mind. This means avoiding content that could become quickly dated or using language that implies the presentation is a one-time event. Instead, use evergreen content that will be relevant no matter how many times it’s viewed.

Another consideration is the length of your presentation. If it’s too long, viewers might not stick around for the whole loop, missing out on key information. If it’s too short, it could become annoyingly repetitive. Striking the right balance is essential.

When setting up your looping presentation, think about the context in which it will be viewed. Is it in a noisy trade show hall? Consider adding subtitles or visual cues that can be understood without sound. Is it in a quiet waiting area? Maybe a softer, less attention-grabbing approach is needed.

Remember, the goal of a PowerPoint looping presentation is to inform and engage, not to overwhelm or annoy. Keep your audience’s experience in mind, and you’ll be sure to create a looping presentation that adds value and captures interest.

  • Click on the ‘Slide Show’ tab.
  • Select ‘Set Up Slide Show’.
  • Choose ‘Loop continuously until ‘Esc”.
  • Save your settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if my presentation has videos.

If your presentation contains videos, make sure they’re set to play automatically and check the box ‘Rewind after playing’ to ensure they loop with the rest of the slides.

Can I loop just one section of my presentation?

Yes, you can loop specific sections by using custom shows within PowerPoint. It’s a bit more complex but entirely possible.

Will looping work if I have transition timings set up?

Absolutely. Your slides will transition according to the timings you’ve set, looping back to the beginning when they reach the end.

How do I stop a looping presentation?

Simply press the ‘Esc’ key, and the presentation will stop looping and exit the slideshow view.

Can I loop a presentation on a Mac?

Yes, the steps are the same for PowerPoint on a Mac as they are for Windows.

Mastering PowerPoint looping presentations is like unlocking a new level in your presentation skills. It’s not just about making your slides look pretty; it’s about ensuring your message is always out there, always engaging, and always ready to inform. Whether you’re in the boardroom, at a booth, or in an educational setting, a well-crafted looping PowerPoint can make all the difference.

So go ahead, give it a try – your audience will thank you for it. And remember, the best presentations are those that not only deliver information but do so in a way that’s seamless and ever-present, just like the perfect loop.

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How To Loop a PowerPoint Presentation

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Learn how to loop a PowerPoint in 3 easy steps! Usually, once you’re finished with your presentation, PowerPoint goes back to the slide editor. But if you want your presentation to go back to the start, this quick tutorial will show you how to loop any PowerPoint presentation and set it to run automatically.

Why Learn How to Loop a PowerPoint

It can be very awkward to have your audience looking at the black screen after going through all your slides. Or even worse, at the slide editor. If you’re planning on going back on some of your previous points, learning how to loop your PowerPoint presentation can be a useful tool. Sure, you can go back using the Back key. But this way can make it easier and more polished, especially if you have a long presentation with many slides.

Learning how to loop a PowerPoint can also be extremely useful for those making a pictured-based presentation. Slides don’t necessarily have to have a lot of information on them. PowerPoint can also be used just to present images and examples or to provide a background for the speaker. Looping your presentation will make sure that you’re never left with an empty screen.

In short, it’s a nice detail to make your presentation look more clean and polished. So, are you ready to learn how to loop a PowerPoint presentation?

How to Loop a PowerPoint Presentation

Luckily, learning how to loop a PowerPoint is very easy! Just follow these 3 steps:

1. Open your presentation and go to the Slide Show tab.

slide show PowerPoint

2. Select the Set Up Slide Show option for the Set-Up Options window to appear.

set up slide show powerpoint

3. In this window, go to the “Show options group” and tick the Loop continuously until ‘Esc’ (the first option). Don’t forget to click OK to apply the new set-up!

loop a ppt

And that’s all! Try putting your presentation on Slide Show mode. You’ll see that your presentation keeps going on until you press the ESC key in your keyboard.

How To Make a Self-Running PowerPoint Presentation

If you’re making a PowerPoint presentation to be used only as a background, then this information might be useful too. Usually, PowerPoint presentations only advance to the next slide when a mouse click occurs. But you can set your presentation to run automatically. This way, you don’t have to keep worrying about moving to the next slide since your presentation will do it on itself!

This is a great option for presentations that are only images on a loop, like in a Pecha Kucha presentation . You will be able to focus much better on what you have to say rather than in clicking on your slides to avoid boring your audience with only one picture.

1. Go to the Transitions tab.

2. In the “Timing” group (in the far right), tick the After option. In the timer on its side, enter how much time you want between slide and slide.

automatic transitions PowerPoint

3. Select the Apply To All option so every slide follows the same set-up.

If you want different times for each slide, you can also customize it like so. You just have to go one at a time changing how much time you want to spend on each slide and ignore the last step. Don’t forget to practice before your presentation! Only then you’ll know if the times you set for each slide are right. Good luck!

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For typical Powerpoint presentations that you just show to one person, you likely aren’t concerned with what happens when the slideshow is over.

But some situations call for a slideshow to continue playing for an extended period of time.

This means that you will need to learn how to loop a Powerpoint Office 365 presentation so that it plays continuously.

How to Do a Powerpoint for Office 365 Slideshow Loop

  • Open the presentation.
  • Select the Slide Show tab.
  • Choose Set Up Slide Show .
  • Check the Loop continuously until Esc box.
  • Click the top slide, hold down Shift , then click the last slide.
  • Choose the Transitions tab.
  • Uncheck On Mouse Click , check After , then set a duration for each slide.

Our guide continues below with more information on how to loop a Powerpoint Office 365 presentation, including pictures of these steps.

Sometimes you will create a presentation in Powerpoint that is going to be shown someplace where it will be unattended.

This could be at a trade show, in an office, or anywhere else where there is a TV or computer screen.

Constantly having to restart that slideshow yourself is often impractical, and would be tedious even if you were physically able to attend to it.

Fortunately, it’s possible to create a slideshow loop in Powerpoint so that the presentation will play continuously once it has concluded.

Our guide below will show you how to create a Powerpoint slideshow loop in Microsoft Powerpoint for Office 365.

Documents with pictures often need some adjustments before they look their best. You can find out more with our how to flip an image in Word article .

How to Make a Powerpoint Slideshow Loop (Guide with Pictures)

The steps in this article were performed in the Microsoft Powerpoint for Office 365 version of the application, but will work in most other versions of the application as well.

Note that the presentation can loop on its own, but you may need to adjust any screensaver or hibernation settings on your computer so that the screen will remain on.

Step 1: Open your slideshow in Powerpoint.

Step 2: click the slide show tab at the top of the window..

click the Slide Show tab

Step 3: Click the Set Up Slide Show button.

click the Set Up Slide Show button

Step 4: Check the box to the left of Loop continuously until Esc , then click OK .

how to loop a slideshow in Powerpoint for Office 365

Step 5: Click your first slide in the column at the left side of the window, then hold down the Shift key, scroll down and click the last slide.

select all your slides

Step 6: Select the Transitions tab at the top of the window.

click the Transitions tab

Step 7: Click the box to the left of On Mouse Click to remove the check mark, check the box to the left of After , then choose the amount of time to display each slide.

set timings for the slides

I have set my slideshow to display each slide for 5 seconds in the image above.

You can start your slideshow at any time by pressing the F5 key on your keyboard.

You can stop the slideshow by pressing the Esc key on your keyboard.

You should now know how to loop a Powerpoint Office 365 presentation so that it continuously plays on repeat until you press the Esc key on your keyboard to terminate it.

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Want to create a self-running PowerPoint presentation for your kiosk, trade-show, performance, or event? It's easy to adjust the options in PowerPoint to make your presentation play back in a continuous loop. When you turn on Slide Show Loop in PowerPoint, your presentation will start over again every time it ends, which means you won't need to be present to restart it. This wikiHow article will show you how to make your PowerPoint presentation loop indefinitely.

Step 1 Open your PowerPoint presentation.

  • If you haven't yet created your presentation, make one and save it as a file before proceeding.

Step 2 Click the Transitions tab.

  • For example, to change the amount of time spent on each slide to 10 seconds, you would change the 00:00.00 text box to read 00:10.00 .

Step 5 Click Apply to All.

  • Click File in the upper-left side of the window.
  • Click Save As on the left side of the page.
  • Double-click the This PC tab in the middle of the page.
  • Click the "Save as type" drop-down box, then click PowerPoint Show in the drop-down menu.
  • Enter a file name and select a save location.
  • Click Save .

Step 12 Test your PowerPoint.

  • If you're unhappy with a slide's display time, you can change the time by opening the presentation, going back to the Transitions tab, and adjusting the "After" text box.
  • You can open a Show file in PowerPoint by dragging the Show file into the PowerPoint window.

Step 1 Open your PowerPoint presentation.

  • For example, to change the amount of time spent on each slide to 10 seconds, you would type 10.00 into the text box.

Step 9 Click Apply to All.

  • Click File .
  • Click Save As... .
  • Click the "Format" drop-down box.
  • Click PowerPoint Show (.ppsx) in the drop-down menu.

Step 12 Test your PowerPoint.

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  • If you use Microsoft Office 365, you can save your PowerPoint presentation as a video instead of a PowerPoint file and then loop the video using your computer's video player's "Loop" function. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0

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How to Set a PowerPoint Slide Show to Loop Continuously

Setting a PowerPoint presentation to loop continuously can be very useful for trade shows, museums, waiting rooms, or any situation where you need the slideshow to play on repeat. By enabling the loop feature, you can set up your PowerPoint once and have it run indefinitely without any additional effort.

Step-by-Step Guide

Check slide transitions.

Before setting your file to loop, double check that each slide has a transition effect applied. This can be a simple fade or more complex animation – it doesn’t matter as long as some kind of transition is enabled. Having a transition between each slide will make the looping presentation appear smooth and professional.

Set Up Looping

Test looping.

Before finalizing your presentation, always test that the looping works properly:

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Some popular export options include:

Recap and Next Steps

Some next steps to consider with your looping presentation:

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Have you ever wanted your PowerPoint file to keep on looping and showing the slides over and over? Maybe it's set up on display for visitors and you want to keep it repeating. In today's tutorial, let's learn how to loop a PowerPoint presentation.

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Note : Watch this short tutorial screencast or follow the quick steps below, that compliment this video.

1. Select Your PowerPoint Slides to Loop

You can make PowerPoint run on a continuous loop easily. I'll click on the Transitions tab here on PowerPoint's ribbon and make sure all of my slides are selected here on the left side.

Select your slides to loop

Note : In this tutorial we use the  Simplicity PowerPoint Template . You can find more  great PPT presentation templates  on GraphicRiver  or in our  Ultimate Guide to the Best Microsoft PowerPoint Templates .

2. Set Timing of PowerPoint Presentation Loop

Let's start off by selecting how much time we want each slide to show. Let's tick the After box here and I'll put in 2 seconds , just to test the feature out. Now the slides will advance on their own, each after two seconds. Let's turn on the loop feature now.

Set Timing of PowerPoint Presentation Loop

3. Set Up the Slide Show Loop in PowerPoint

I'll click the Slide Show tab on the ribbon, and then click Set Up Slide Show. The option that we need to turn on is Loop continuously until 'Esc' . Let's go ahead and press OK to turn that feature on. Let's check to make sure this is all working.

Set Up the Slide Show Loop in PowerPoint

Finishing Up!

I'll click on the first slide in my presentation, and then start the presentation in the lower right corner. After a couple of seconds, it goes to the next slide, then the next slide, and then back to the beginning. So you can see this is working perfectly. The loop feature works great to keep your presentation rolling continuously.

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How To Loop A PowerPoint Slideshow? Detailed Guide

Microsoft PowerPoint is a popular application for creating and delivering presentations. PowerPoint has numerous options for adding flair and taking your presentations a notch higher, such as the ability to incorporate YouTube videos, GIFs, etc. If you loop your PowerPoint, every slide will display for a predetermined duration. After the presentation, it will automatically resume from the beginning.

But the question is, can you use the looping function effectively? When used correctly, this feature eliminates the need for presenters to click a mouse or computer key to transition between slides. This feature is easy to set up and customize.

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Today’s guide will teach us how to loop a PowerPoint slideshow and various tips and tricks for effective looping.

Why You Need to Loop Your Slideshow in PowerPoint?

Before learning how to loop a PowerPoint slideshow, let’s see under what scenarios one needs to loop their slideshow:

One helpful tool in PowerPoint that helps to guarantee a smooth and continuous presentation experience is the ability to loop your slideshow. The constant playback draws and maintains audience attention whether you present information in automated presentations, build interactive kiosks, or show information in exhibitions. Looping makes it possible to communicate information effectively and reinforce essential points for audience members who might join the presentation at different times. 

How to Make a PowerPoint Loop?

You can learn how to make a PowerPoint loop through the instructions below. You can use the loop for various events, such as trade exhibitions, information displays, or kiosks.

  • Open the PowerPoint presentation that you wish to loop first.
  • Go to the Slide Show Tab: The PowerPoint window has several tabs at the top. To access choices relating to presenting your slides, select the “Slide Show” tab.
  • Access Setup Show: Several commands and choices are under the “Slide Show” tab. Search for the “Set Up Slide Show” button or menu item in the group labeled “Start Slide Show.” Click on it.
  • Display Type: Select “Presented by a speaker (full screen).”
  • Preview slides: If you want the slides to play automatically, select “Manually” or enter the desired duration for each slide’s PowerPoint presentation loop timing.
  • Enable your presentation to loop indefinitely unless you manually end it by hitting the Escape (‘Esc’) key by enabling this option.
  • Click OK: After adjusting these settings to store your options, click the “OK” button.
  • Begin Your Loop: Your slides will be set to loop unless you manually stop it by pressing the ‘Esc’ key. To stop it, click “From Beginning” or “From Current Slide” under the “Slide Show” tab to begin your presentation.

How to Loop a PowerPoint SlideShow from Selected Slides

You can choose which slides you want to loop around in PowerPoint. Eliminating manual intervention and maintaining audience interaction can be achieved by carefully choosing which slides to show throughout the presentation. Follow these steps to learn how to loop a PowerPoint slideshow from selected slides: 

  • Select the “Slide Show” option to start a loop for a particular set of slides. To initiate the loop, click the first slide in the thumbnail pane on the left.
  • Click the final slide you wish to add to the loop while holding your keyboard’s “Shift” key. Next, select “Setup Show” and turn on the looping feature.
  • Choose the “Custom Show” option and give it a name in the “Set Up Show” dialogue box. Navigate to the “Slide Show” menu and select “Custom Slide Show” to begin your looping presentation from the selected slides.

How to Set Up Auto-Loop for Continuous Playback

Now you know how to loop a slideshow in PowerPoint from selected slides, let us see how you can set up auto-loop for continuous playback: 

  • Press the Set Up Slide Show button. You’ll see an options window appear.
  • Keep clicking Loop till you reach “Esc.”

Note: Under Show Type, select Presented by a speaker or Browsed by an individual if you want the speaker or individual to continue controlling the presentation and clicking between slides. Clicking “Browsed” at a kiosk checks the Loop until the “Esc” box appears continuously. Moreover, auto-looping may annoy your viewers if your presentation is very repetitive. Use it with discretion and only when it makes sense for your writing subject.

How to Loop A PowerPoint SlideShow Using 2007 Version (older versions).

Use these detailed instructions to loop your slides if you’re using an older version of Microsoft PowerPoint:

  • Open your PowerPoint presentation on your 2007 Microsoft PowerPoint .
  • Select the tab labeled Slide Show. Select the “Set Up Slide Show” option from the “Set Up” menu.
  • Go to the “Show options” section and select “Loop continuously until ‘Esc'” from the dialogue box that appears. Click Ok.
  • Select your initial slide from the “Slides” preview side panel. To select your final slide, press and hold Shift. 
  • Select the tab labeled “Animations.” Turn off “On Mouse Click” and check the “Automatically After” box.
  • The “After” box in the “Timing” panel has up and down arrows that you can use to change the time each slide appears. It will automatically loop back to the first slide when your slideshow reaches the last one.

How to Stop or Pause your Slideshow loop at any point.

Learning how to make a PowerPoint loop is of no use if you don’t know how to stop or pause your slideshow loop at any point: 

You can use simple keyboard commands to pause or stop your slideshow loop at any time during a PowerPoint presentation. You can manually stop the looping slideshow by hitting the “Esc” key (also known as the Escape key) on your keyboard. It gives presenters a simple and quick option to stop the continuous playback so they can answer queries, have conversations, or go to particular slides that are not playing continuously.

Advanced Techniques for Creating a Seamless Loop in PowerPoint

One of the techniques used for creating a seamless loop in PowerPoint is incorporating videos and GIFs. PowerPoint’s animations, transitions, and triggers can create seamless looping. Here is how:

  • Select the video you imported and added to a slide.
  • Open the “Animations” tab from the main menu.
  • Choose “Play” from the animation gallery’s “Media” section after clicking the “ Add Animation ” button.
  • On the right side of the screen, click the “Animation Pane” to open it.
  • Right-click the “Play” button and choose “Timing” in the “Animation Pane.”
  • Choose “Until End of Slide” or “Until Next Click” as the “Repeat” option in the “Timing” tab.
  • Use Triggers to adjust the start and stop times of the video.

Tips and Tricks for Effective Slideshow Looping in PowerPoint

As you can see, creating a PowerPoint loop video couldn’t be easier. It only takes three easy steps to complete. Nonetheless, there are always specific tips you may apply to improve the appeal and attention-grabbingness of your videos.

Explains Tips For Effective Slideshow Looping in PowerPoint

1. Selecting the Right Video

The length and content of the video are the primary considerations when discussing the “right” video. Therefore, consider the duration of your video when creating a continuous loop.

Yes, longer videos can be more captivating, but they may add to the presentation’s file size and degrade performance. Shorter video clips, however, are less likely to affect performance and can loop more naturally. Regarding the video’s substance, make sure it supports the main idea of your presentation and is pertinent to the subject of your talk. The video aims to increase viewer comprehension and engagement without becoming overbearing or intrusive.

2. Compressing Video Files

Large videos can detract from the overall image of your presentation by making it excessively slow and challenging to share. Therefore, consider using a specialized video compression tool or the built-in PowerPoint compression feature to optimize your presentation by compressing the files. It doesn’t always imply that your presentation will look grainy. Still, it can cause a noticeable quality loss, so keep that in mind when creating the presentation in the first place.

3. Examining the Presentation

Make sure the video loops accurately and smoothly by testing it before you deliver your presentation. Go over the entire presentation, looking for any inconsistent or problematic playback. If you complete your testing on time, you can safely make all the required changes and retest it until the loop video functions as planned.

4. Looping Videos to Create Ambience and Background

You can also use videos that loop to set the mood for your presentation. For instance, a natural setting or a soft animation can produce an aesthetically pleasing and captivating ambiance. Nevertheless, the presentation’s general subject and the background clip are complementary rather than distracting.

To sum up, looping your PowerPoint slideshow is simple. PowerPoint’s “Set Up Slide Show options” allow you to program it to loop indefinitely for a predetermined number of times.

Use transitions carefully, arrange your slides in the correct order, and adhere to best practices while making your looping PowerPoint to give it a polished, professional appearance. Your looping slideshow can operate flawlessly at events without supervision with the correct settings.

How to Loop Slideshow In Powerpoint?

To loop a slideshow in PowerPoint, go to the “Slide Show” tab, select “Set Up Slide Show,” check “Loop continuously until ‘Esc’,” and click “OK.”

Can I loop specific slides within my PowerPoint presentation?

Yes, PowerPoint allows you to loop specific slides.

How do I stop or pause a looped slideshow in PowerPoint?

To interrupt a looped slideshow at any point, simply press the “Esc” key on your keyboard.

Can I customize the duration of each slide in a looped PowerPoint presentation?

Yes, you can control the timing of each slide by adjusting the slide transition settings, allowing for a tailored and dynamic looping experience.

Can SlideUpLift templates be used in looped presentations?

Yes, SlideUpLift provides PowerPoint templates that are compatible with looped presentations. These professionally designed templates can enhance the visual appeal of your slides, making your looped presentation more engaging and impactful.

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How to Loop a PowerPoint Presentation Continuously

Want your PowerPoint presentation to loop continuously? Thus it can run unattended in a booth or kiosk, you do even need a live presenter. This is common when you are creating a display in a store, or for a trade show or convention. In this post, let’s learn how to keep on showing the slides over and over.

1. Open your PPT presentation and go to Transitions tab. Choose one you prefer in the Transition to This Slide group.

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2. In Timing group, uncheck the box of On Mouse Click (It means to wait until a mouse click to move to the next slide), and enter the value in the box of After . (It means to move the next slide after a certain number of seconds).

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3. Then go to Slide Show tab, find Set Up group and click Set Up Slide Show .

How to Loop a PowerPoint Presentation Continuously

4. The Set Up Show dialog box will display, choose the Show type according to your actual needs. While under Show options , check the box of Loop continuously until ‘Esc’ . What’s more, you can select to loop all slide or just some specified of them, which you can customize the page numbers. Do not forget to click OK to save the settings.

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You can use a self-running presentation to run unattended in a booth or kiosk at a trade show or convention, or you can save it as a video and send it to a client. On the Slide Show tab, select Set Up Slide Show. Presented by a speaker (full screen) Allows the people watching your slide show to have control over when they advance the slides.

How to loop a PowerPoint presentation. 1. Open the Microsoft PowerPoint presentation that you want to loop. 2. With your PowerPoint presentation open, click on the "Slide Show" tab, then click on ...

First, open your PowerPoint presentation in which you would like to loop. Once open, navigate to the "Set Up" group of the "Slide Show" tab and then select the "Set Up Slide Show" button. The "Set Up Show" window will appear. In the "Show options" group, check the box next to "Loop Continuously until Esc.".

If you want to learn how to loop your slides in PowerPoint, follow these steps: Go to the Slide Show tab and select Set Up Slide Show. When the Set Up Show window appears, go to the Show options group and tick the Loop continuously until 'Esc' option. Don't forget to click OK to apply the new setup!

How to Set Up the Presentation. Open the PowerPoint presentation you want to loop continuously. Go to Slide Show . Select Set Up Slide Show. The Set Up Show dialog box opens. Select Browsed at a Kiosk (Full Screen). This enables the presentation to loop continuously until the viewer presses Esc . Select OK .

Click the Slide Show menu option in PowerPoint, and then click the Set Up Slide Show button. At the Show type, there are 3 options. Presented by a speaker (full screen) Browsed by an individual (window) Browsed at a kiosk (full screen) The first option Presented by a speaker is the default option and is good for most (interactive) presentations ...

Step 1: Apply transitions to automatically advance slides during a slide show. Transitions occur between slides when you run a slide show. To apply transitions to automatically advance slides during a slide show: In Normal View or Slide Sorter View, display or select a slide. Click the Transitions tab in the Ribbon.

Step 3: Choose 'Loop continuously until 'Esc". In the 'Set Up Show' options, check the box for 'Loop continuously until 'Esc". By checking this option, you're telling PowerPoint to keep cycling through your slides until you press the Escape key to stop it.

Open your PowerPoint presentation. Click the [Slide Show] tab > From the "Set Up" group, click "Set Up Slide Show". From the resulting dialogue box, check "Loop continuously until 'Esc'" under the "Show options" section > Click [OK]. From the "Slides" preview side panel, click your first slide > Press and hold [Shift] and click your last slide.

In this Microsoft PowerPoint tutorial we are going to teach you how to loop a PowerPoint Presentation so your PowerPoint Slideshow will run again and again ...

With Microsoft PowerPoint, you can use a self-running presentation to run unattended in a booth or kiosk at a trade show or convention, or you can save it as...

1. Go to Slide Show tab, and choose Set Up Slide Show in Set Up section. 2. Find Show options section in the popping out Set Up Show windows. Check the first option - loop continuously until 'Esc', and hit OK to confirm the change of setting. 3. Then you can play the slide show from beginning.

Step 4: Choose 'Loop continuously until 'Esc". In the 'Set Up Show' window, check the box that says 'Loop continuously until 'Esc". This is the setting that transforms your presentation from a one-time run-through to an endlessly looping display. It's the crucial step in ensuring your content gets maximum exposure.

Luckily, learning how to loop a PowerPoint is very easy! Just follow these 3 steps: 1. Open your presentation and go to the Slide Show tab. 2. Select the Set Up Slide Show option for the Set-Up Options window to appear. 3. In this window, go to the "Show options group" and tick the Loop continuously until 'Esc' (the first option).

Open the presentation. Select the Slide Show tab. Choose Set Up Slide Show. Check the Loop continuously until Esc box. Click OK. Click the top slide, hold down Shift, then click the last slide. Choose the Transitions tab. Uncheck On Mouse Click, check After, then set a duration for each slide. Our guide continues below with more information on ...

Save your PowerPoint as a "Show" file. While you can simply save your changes to the existing PowerPoint presentation by pressing Ctrl+S, saving the PowerPoint as a Show file will launch the slide show as soon as you double-click the file: . Click File in the upper-left side of the window.; Click Save As on the left side of the page.; Double-click the This PC tab in the middle of the page.

How to create a Continuously looping slideshow in PowerPointUse the looping slideshow to display customer testimonials, product pack shots, summary, photo sl...

Click the "Slide Show" tab at the top. Click "Set Up Slide Show". Under "Show Options", check the box for "Loop continuously until 'Esc'". Click "OK". And that's it! Those three simple steps will get your slideshow looping indefinitely whenever you start the presentation. [Screenshot of PowerPoint menu showing Loop ...

3. Set Up the Slide Show Loop in PowerPoint. I'll click the Slide Show tab on the ribbon, and then click Set Up Slide Show. The option that we need to turn on is Loop continuously until 'Esc'. Let's go ahead and press OK to turn that feature on. Let's check to make sure this is all working.

Open your PowerPoint presentation on your 2007 Microsoft PowerPoint. Select the tab labeled Slide Show. Select the "Set Up Slide Show" option from the "Set Up" menu. Go to the "Show options" section and select "Loop continuously until 'Esc'" from the dialogue box that appears. Click Ok.

In this video I will show you how to loop your Powerpoint presentation so it will automatically go back to the beginning once it reaches the end until you hi...

1. Open your PPT presentation and go to Transitions tab. Choose one you prefer in the Transition to This Slide group. 2. In Timing group, uncheck the box of On Mouse Click (It means to wait until a mouse click to move to the next slide), and enter the value in the box of After. (It means to move the next slide after a certain number of seconds). 3.

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    Flying Scot sailboat hull # 4688 Great shape, Fun to sail! Lots of sails, new boat cover, new rigging, galvanized trailer. It is now at the Monmouth Boat Club in red bank nj if you would like to...

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