Correct option is C
The correct answer is: (c) Presenter View
Explanation:
In Presenter View of MS PowerPoint 365, the audience sees only the slides, while the presenter sees additional tools such as:
Speaker notes
Next slide preview
Timer and tools for navigation
This mode is especially helpful during live presentations with a dual monitor setup (projector + laptop screen).
It ensures that your speaker notes remain private and are only visible to you, not to the audience.
Presenter View is activated automatically when using two screens (one for presenter, one for audience).
You can also manually enable it via:
Slide Show tab → Use Presenter View
Ideal for delivering well-organized presentations without memorizing all notes.
Enhances delivery with a real-time clock, slide previews, and access to tools like laser pointer or pen.
Helps presenters stay on track while maintaining eye contact with the audience.
Reading View: Displays slides in a window; suitable for personal viewing, not for live audience presentations.
Slide Show View: Shows only slides without notes, but does not allow presenter to view notes.
Outline View: Displays slide content as text only, used for editing or planning – not for slide shows.