As you deliver your presentation, here is how to move from one slide to the next, move to a previous slide, or move to a specific slide anywhere in the presentation. For information about moving slides or changing the order of slides in your presentation, see the article Add, rearrange, duplicate, and delete slides in PowerPoint.
Go to the next slide
Press the Right arrow key.
Mouse: Click once anywhere on a slide to move to the next one.
Note
If you have a custom animation effect on your slide, clicking the slide starts the animation effect, rather than moving to the next slide. Use Go to a specific slide below to move to a specific slide and avoid triggering the animation effect.
Go to the previous slide
Press the Left arrow key.
Mouse: Right-click a slide, and then click Previous on the shortcut menu.
Note
If you have a custom animation effect on your slide, clicking the slide starts the animation effect, rather than moving to the next slide. Use Go to a specific slide below to move to a specific slide and avoid triggering the animation effect.
Go to a specific slide
- Type the slide number, then press Enter.
- Right-click a slide, select See All Slides or Go to Slide, and then click the slide you want to display to the audience. (The name of the option depends on the Show type option selected in the Set Up Slide Show dialog box.)
Go to the beginning of a presentation
- Press the Home key on the keyboard.
- Right-click a slide, select See All Slides or Go to Slide, and then click the first slide in the set.
Go to the end of a presentation
- Press the End key on the keyboard.
- Right-click a slide, select See All Slides or Go to Slide, and then click the last slide in the set.
Auto-advance by using slide timings
See Rehearse and time the delivery of a presentation for details.
Use links to navigate in a presentation
Read these other articles for instructions on making hyperlinks:
- Add a hyperlink to a slide.
- If you're a Microsoft 365 subscriber, you can use Zoom for PowerPoint to create a table of contents or to create visual links to a section or to individual slides. For more information, see Use Zoom for PowerPoint to bring your presentation to life.
Keyboard navigation
For a detailed list of keyboard shortcuts you can use when delivering your presentation, see Use keyboard shortcuts to deliver PowerPoint presentations.