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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:

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:

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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How to loop a PowerPoint slideshow so that it automatically starts over as soon as it ends
- To loop a PowerPoint slideshow, you'll need to enable looping in the "Set Up Slide Show" menu.
- Once you set your PowerPoint to loop, it'll start over from the beginning automatically after playing the last slide.
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If you've designed a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation that's meant to be viewed repeatedly, such as on a kiosk or in a museum installation, you can adjust the settings in PowerPoint so that your slideshow "loops" instead of ending after one viewing.
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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 "Set Up Slide Show."
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.
4. To test whether your PowerPoint can loop successfully, click on the "From Beginning" or "Play From Start" button in the Slide Show tab. Click through the slideshow until you reach the end. When your PowerPoint reaches its final slide, it should start over from the beginning automatically. When you're confident that looping is enabled, and you're ready to close the slide show, press the Esc key.
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What to Know
- 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.
This article explains how to loop a PowerPoint slideshow in PowerPoint 2019, PowerPoint 2016, PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint 2010, PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, PowerPoint 2019 for Mac, PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, and PowerPoint for Mac 2011.
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 Powerpoint Presentation Loop Automatically

Sometimes, you just want to show off. Not in a bad way, but rather an impressive performance to steal everybody’s awe at once.
And when you have limited source and talent, you can start by delivering an outstanding presentation in front of the class or pitch competition.
While you can learn how to apply an amazing template or edit the background, you can also step up the game by utilizing the loop feature in Powerpoint presentation.
In some cases or material, you can start the presentation and let it loop endlessly. For example, photos from a business trip or an emphasis to one topic.
How do you make powerpoint presentation loop endlessly? Below are the easy steps to follow from Vegas Slide to get ahead!
1. Open your amazing presentation
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2. Click Slide Show tab

3. Click Set up Slide Show
4. It will open a dialogue box

5. Check Loop continuously until ‘ESC’
6. Then go to Slides preview side panel. Click your first slide, highlight untuk the last slide

7. Click Transition Tab, then uncheck “On Mouse Click” and check “After”

Yes, it’s fairly easy! When your presentation reaches the last slide, it will loop back from the beginning automatically.
Perfect to steal everybody’s attention and keep your hands busy to set up the best gesture for your performance!
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How to loop a PowerPoint slideshow so that it automatically starts over as soon as it ends

- To loop a PowerPoint slideshow, you'll need to enable looping in the "Set Up Slide Show" menu.
- Once you set your PowerPoint to loop, it'll start over from the beginning automatically after playing the last slide.
If you've designed a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation that's meant to be viewed repeatedly, such as on a kiosk or in a museum installation, you can adjust the settings in PowerPoint so that your slideshow "loops" instead of ending after one viewing.
Getting a PowerPoint to loop is easy. Read on to find out how, using PowerPoint for both Mac and PC.

Check out the products mentioned in this article:
Microsoft office (from $149.99 at best buy), apple macbook pro (from $1,299.00 at apple), acer chromebook 15 (from $179.99 at walmart), 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 "Set Up Slide Show."

4. To test whether your PowerPoint can loop successfully, click on the "From Beginning" or "Play From Start" button in the Slide Show tab. Click through the slideshow until you reach the end. When your PowerPoint reaches its final slide, it should start over from the beginning automatically. When you're confident that looping is enabled, and you're ready to close the slide show, press the Esc key.
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How to add a border to slides in powerpoint, and give your slideshow a sleek design, how to embed a youtube video into your microsoft powerpoint presentations using a mac or pc, how to convert google slides to a powerpoint presentation in 4 easy steps, how to create a custom powerpoint template to use or share with others, how to copy or duplicate a powerpoint slide and put it anywhere in your slideshow.

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How To Loop a PowerPoint: A Step-by-Step Guide
By: Software Advice and Collin Couey on January 17, 2022
Microsoft PowerPoint is a well-known tool for making and delivering presentations. Do you know how to use the looping feature? This feature makes it easy for presenters to move from slide to slide without having to click a mouse or computer key. Setting up and customizing this feature is simple.
In this article, you will learn the following:
What is PowerPoint looping?
How to set up powerpoint looping, how to stop looping on powerpoint presentations.
Typically, a PowerPoint presentation will only move from one slide to the next when prompted. A presenter will have to press the arrow key on the computer keyboard, right-click on the mouse, or press the button on a hand-held presentation remote in order to move to the next slide.
When you loop a PowerPoint, you set the presentation to move from one slide to the next without being prompted. For presenters, this means that you do not need to click the arrow key on the computer or click a mouse.
PowerPoint looping allows you to display each slide automatically for a certain amount of time, which you determine. Once the slide displays for that set time, the next slide automatically displays. After the final slide of the presentation, the slideshow repeats from the beginning.
To set up looping on a PowerPoint presentation, complete the following steps:
- Create your PowerPoint presentation.
- In the main menu of your PowerPoint (along the top of the screen), select “Slide Show.”

- In the menu that pops up at the top of your screen, select “Set Up Slide Show.”

Click “Set Up Slide Show” to begin customizing your presentation’s display
- In the box that appears, locate “Show options” and check the box next to “Loop continuously until ‘Esc.’”

Check the box next to “Loop continuously until ‘Esc.’”
- Click “OK.”

Setting up timing between slides
Microsoft PPT will automatically set your slides to transition every two minutes, but you can easily customize how long you want each slide to display before moving to the next slide.
- In the main menu, select “Transitions.”

Click “Transitions”
- Select the slide that you want to customize for the display time. If you would like all of the slides to have the same transition time, select all slides instead of just one.

Select the slide for which you want to customize the display time. If you’d like all of the slides to have the same transition time, highlight all slides instead of just one.
- In the “Timing” group under “Advance Slide,” check the box next to “After:.”

Under “Advance Slide,” check the box next to “After:”
- In the box next to “After:,” move the arrows up and down to determine how long you’d like the slides to display.
Once you loop your slideshow, it will display on a loop while you present. To stop this looping, simply press “Esc” on your keyboard. This will end your presentation looping.
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How to Create a Looping Slideshow in PowerPoint

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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How to Loop a Powerpoint Office 365 Slideshow
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..

Step 3: Click the Set Up Slide Show button.

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

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.

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

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.

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.
Find out how to change your slide size in Powerpoint if you need a different orientation or slide dimensions for your presentation.

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A visually striking PowerPoint presentation can go a long way toward grabbing and keeping people’s attention, whether they’re guests at a wedding or visitors at a museum exhibition. It doesn’t matter whether you want to help the audience retain information or build an emotional connection. Playing the presentation repeatedly in the background can significantly benefit your goal.
If you’re unsure how to keep the presentation going without having to restart it manually, you’ve come to the right place. Keep reading to learn how to loop a PowerPoint presentation.
How to Loop a PowerPoint Presentation on a PC
After designing the perfect Microsoft PowerPoint presentation for your event, you can easily tweak the settings to make it loop instead of ending after a single viewing.
- Open the presentation you want to loop in PowerPoint.
- Click on the “Slide Show” tab at the top of your screen.
- Press the “Set Up Slide Show” button.
- Navigate to the “Show options” section in the “Set Up Show” pop-up window.
- Enable the “Loop continuously until ‘Esc’” checkbox.
If you were to leave it at that, the presentation would loop after finishing, but you would still have to click between the slides to keep it going. So, this option only works if a speaker is present at all times, which is highly unlikely and inconvenient.
Let’s set up an automatic slide transition so the presentation does all the work from beginning to end.
- While in the “Set Up Show” pop-up window, find the “Advance slides” section.
- Check the box next to “Using timings, if present.”
- Hit “OK.”
The next step is to deal with the “If present” portion of the checkbox. Follow these steps to set up timing for the automatic slide transition.
- Click on the first slide in the “Slides” preview panel on the left.
- Press and hold the “Shift” button and click on the last slide to select all the slides in your presentation.
- Go to the “Transitions” tab at the top.
- Find the “Timing” section.
- Uncheck the box next to “On Mouse Click.”
- Check the box next to “After.”
- Enter how long you’d like each slide to display in the field next to “After.”
The duration of the slides depends on the content of your presentation. You can move it along a bit faster if it’s an all-picture display. That way, the audience won’t have to stare at a static screen for too long. Otherwise, make sure to leave enough time for people to read the text on each slide, especially if your goal is to inform them about a service or product.
With everything set up, the presentation will reach the last slide on its own. From there, it will automatically loop back to the beginning.
If the presentation is set up where it can’t be monitored at all times, visitors might get impatient and switch the slides manually. Such interference would disable the automatic slide progression. To avoid this, you should change one more setting in your presentation.
- Go back to the “Slide Show” tab.
- Click on the “Set Up Slide Show” button.
- Navigate to the “Show type” section at the top of the pop-up window.
- Select the “Browsed at a Kiosk (Full Screen)” checkbox.
- Press “OK.”
The Forward and Back keys will be locked with this show type enabled. No one will be able to disrupt the presentation’s progress. You can hit the Esc button to exit the slideshow when the event has finished.
Before your presentation has its big day, you should ensure everything is set up correctly. To preview your presentation, do the following.
- Click on the “Slide Show” tab.
- Tap the “Play From Start” or “From Beginning” button.
Sit through your presentation and check that it repeats from the beginning once it reaches the final slide. When you’re confident the looping is enabled, press the Esc key and save your work.
How to Loop a PowerPoint Presentation on a TV
While this process is pretty simple, it will only work if your TV supports the PPT format and thus can play a PowerPoint presentation. Not all TVs have this option.
You can use some methods to loop a PowerPoint presentation on a TV that doesn’t support this format.
Connect a Laptop
The simplest solution to your problem is connecting a laptop to your TV using an HDMI cable.
- Plug the HDMI cable into the laptop’s HDMI port.
- Locate an HDMI port on your TV and connect the other end of the cable.
- Switch to the “HDMI” view on your TV using the remote.
Now you can play the looped presentation on your laptop, which will keep going on your TV until you manually stop it.
Use a PowerPoint TV Player
You’ll need an alternative solution if you can’t leave your laptop connected to the TV for a prolonged period. Another great way to play a self-running presentation on your TV is to use a PowerPoint player called PowerPlayer . This product supports the native PNG format; you can simply plug it into any TV you’d like.
Can You Loop a PowerPoint Presentation on an iPad? Not Directly
Although available on iPad, the PowerPoint app doesn’t offer the same auto-play functionality as the PC version. You can always loop your presentation on a computer and play it on your iPad. However, if you’d like to loop the presentation directly on the device, you’ll have to open it using Apple’s native presentation app, Keynote .
- Open your presentation using Keynote.
- Tap the three-dot icon in the upper-right corner of your screen.
- Select “Settings.”
- Go to “Presentation Type.”
- Select the “Self-Playing” option.
Now that your presentation is set to advance automatically, the only thing left is to arrange the looping.
- While in the “Presentation Type” window, turn on the “Restart Show if Idle” option.
- Drag the slider next to the option to adjust the amount of idle time necessary for the presentation to restart.
- Turn on the “Loop Slideshow” option to make the presentation continuously repeat.
Keep Everyone in the Loop
After spending a lot of time making your PowerPoint presentation informative and aesthetically pleasing, you’ll want to display it proudly for the world to see. Playing it once is certainly not enough, so you’ll want to loop your presentation and ensure everyone gets the chance to see it. While creating the perfect presentation can be time-consuming, looping it is a simple process that will take you no more than a few minutes.
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How to Loop a PowerPoint
When a PowerPoint slideshow ends, the screen turns blank after the last slide. However, you can opt to restart the presentation from the first slide by running the slide deck in loop. You might want to loop a slide if you have created a PowerPoint slideshow that needs to run on a screen in loop, such as a self-running slideshow for a kiosk, a PowerPoint template indicating a break at an event, or when you need to go back to one or more of the previous slides from the start for a quick review of the presentation.
How to Make PowerPoint Loop
To loop PowerPoint, go to Slide Show -> Setup Show .

From the dialog box that appears, select Loop continuously until ‘Esc’ to enable looping your slides. By default, all slides are looped in a sequence.

How to Loop PowerPoint from Selected Slides
To loop specific slides, go to Slide Show -> Setup Show , enable loop, and select the slides to run in a loop via Show Slides .

How to Loop PowerPoint Slides Manually and Automatically
You might want to create a slideshow from break or countdown-themed PowerPoint templates or Google Slides templates to indicate a break during an event.
You can select the time each slide remains on screen via the Transitions tab. The Timings menu provides the option to select the duration for each slide and whether you intend the slides to move automatically or on mouse-click.

To loop PowerPoint slides manually or automatically, go to Slide Show -> Setup Show , enable the loop option, and go to Advance slides . Select Manually for moving slides on mouse click, arrow keys, or PowerPoint remote. Alternatively, select Use timings .

Final Words
Whether you need to loop a PowerPoint presentation manually or automatically for an event or to create a self-running slideshow that loops PPT, you can use the instructions mentioned above to customize the settings for your slide deck according to need.
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Start a presentation automatically with a PowerPoint Show
If you’re sending your PowerPoint presentation to colleagues or friends, or if you're running it in a booth or kiosk, you might want people to immediately watch your presentation as a slide show instead of seeing the slides in edit mode. Save your PowerPoint presentation as a PowerPoint Show (a .ppsx file) so it automatically starts the slide show when the file is opened.
Make a slide show that starts automatically when opened
Select File > Save as (or Save a Copy ).
Click More options .
Browse to the folder where you want to save your presentation.
In the File name box, type a name for your presentation.
Under Save as type , select PowerPoint Show .

The file is saved as a .ppsx file. When the file is double-clicked, it opens as a slide show.
Edit a .ppsx file
In PowerPoint, click File > Open .
Browse to the .ppsx file, and open it.
In PowerPoint, click File > Save as .
The file is saved as a .ppsx file. Now, when someone double-clicks it in File Explorer (or Windows Explorer), it'll open as a slide show.
Saving a presentation as a PowerPoint Show (.ppsx file) isn't available in PowerPoint for the web.
To start a slide show in PowerPoint for the web , open the file, and on the Slide Show tab of the ribbon, select Play from Beginning .

(If you've turned off the Simplified Ribbon, you don't have a Slide Show tab; instead use the View tab to start Presenter Coach.)
For more details on running a slide show, see Present your slide show in PowerPoint for the web .
Set the speed and timing of transitions
Create a self-running presentation
Record a slide show with narration and slide timings
Turn your presentation into a video

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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to Loop a PowerPoint Presentation
Setting up a PowerPoint slideshow to loop continuously is easy:
- Switch to the Slide Show Ribbon tab.
- Click on Set Up Slide Show .
- Tick the Loop continuously until 'Esc' checkbox.

By default, PowerPoint advances to the next slide only when a mouse click occurs. If you want your slideshow to advance automatically, follow the steps below:
- Select all slides in the navigation pane.
- Switch to the Transitions tab in the Ribbon.
- In the Timing group under Advance Slide tick the checkbox next to After:
- Enter the duration you want each slide to display.

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How to autoplay and loop a google slides presentation.
Play your presentation without touching a thing.
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Set up autoplay and loop when presenting, set up autoplay and loop when publishing to the web.
If you don't want to worry about clicking through your slideshow, you can set up Google Slides to play your presentation automatically. Plus, you can have the slideshow loop, so it starts over at the beginning when it ends.
You might be playing your slideshow at a kiosk, during a conference, or publishing it to the web. These are the ideal times to use AutoPlay and Loop in Google Slides . You can automatically present the show and choose the timing between slides. Then, restart the presentation at the beginning each time it ends.
If you plan to start the slideshow and then let it play, you can set up AutoPlay and Loop , or simply one or the other.
Related: How to Loop a PowerPoint Presentation
Start the presentation by clicking "Slideshow" at the top of Google Slides. You can also use the arrow to pick either "Presenter View" or "Start From Beginning" per your preference.
When the slideshow opens, display the Presenter Toolbar by hovering your cursor over the bottom left corner of the presentation.
Click the three dots on the right of the Presenter Toolbar, then move to AutoPlay. You'll see a pop-out menu that lets you select the advance timing for the slides. You can pick from every second up to every minute.
If you also want to loop the slideshow, select "Loop" at the bottom of the pop-out menu.
When you finish, click "Play" to automatically play your presentation.
To stop the slideshow, simply click on a slide. You can then resume AutoPlay from the Presenter Toolbar by selecting "Play" again.
Maybe you plan to publish your slideshow to the web or embed it on a website rather than play it locally. You can set up AutoPlay and Loop as part of the publish settings.
Related: How to Share a Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides File as a Web Page
Go to File > Publish to the Web in the menu.
Choose either "Link" or "Embed" per your intent. Then use the Auto-Advance Slides drop-down box to choose the timing for the slides. Here again, you can pick from every second up to every minute.
To loop the slideshow, check the box for Restart the Slideshow After the Last Slide.
You can then mark the checkbox for Start Slideshow as Soon as the Player loads if you like, so that the viewer doesn't have to take any action to begin the presentation.
When you finish, click "Publish" and confirm to obtain the link or embed code for the slideshow.
To share a Google Slides presentation that doesn't require you to walk viewers through it, remember these steps to automatically play and loop the slideshow.

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To loop your slide show until the people watching press Esc, select Browsed at a kiosk (full screen). Rehearse and record slide timings When you choose the following show types: Presented by a speaker (full screen) and Browsed at a kiosk (full screen), you'll want to rehearse and record timings for effects and slides.
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.
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."
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 "Set Up Slide Show." Open the...
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.
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). Don't forget to click OK to apply the new set-up! And that's all!
1. Open your amazing presentation 2. Click Slide Show tab 3. Click Set up Slide Show 4. It will open a dialogue box 5. Check Loop continuously until 'ESC' 6. Then go to Slides preview side panel. Click your first slide, highlight untuk the last slide 7. Click Transition Tab, then uncheck "On Mouse Click" and check "After" Yes, it's fairly easy!
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4. To test whether your PowerPoint can loop successfully, click on the "From Beginning" or "Play From Start" button in the Slide Show tab. Click through the slideshow until you reach the end.
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.
To do this, press Slide Show > Set Up Slide Show on the ribbon bar. In the Set Up Show window, you'll see three available show types under the Show types section. To switch to kiosk mode, press ...
7 mins read Share this article The PowerPoint autoplay feature is an amazing tool to create slide carousels that advance automatically. Self-running PowerPoint presentations are great for leaving in kiosks or publicity booths. And you can even send them with recordings or voiceovers so you make sure your audience gets the most out of it.
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.
In the menu that pops up at the top of your screen, select "Set Up Slide Show.". Click "Set Up Slide Show" to begin customizing your presentation's display. In the box that appears, locate "Show options" and check the box next to "Loop continuously until 'Esc.'". Check the box next to "Loop continuously until 'Esc ...
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.
Step 1: Open your slideshow in Powerpoint. Step 2: Click the Slide Show tab at the top of the window. Step 3: Click the Set Up Slide Show button. Step 4: Check the box to the left of Loop continuously until Esc, then click OK.
Open the presentation you want to loop in PowerPoint. Click on the "Slide Show" tab at the top of your screen. Press the "Set Up Slide Show" button. Navigate to the "Show options ...
To loop PowerPoint slides manually or automatically, go to Slide Show -> Setup Show, enable the loop option, and go to Advance slides. Select Manually for moving slides on mouse click, arrow keys, or PowerPoint remote. Alternatively, select Use timings. Final Words
Powerpoint: How to Loop or Autoplay Slideshow Presentation in Microsoft Powerpoint - YouTube In this video I will show you how to loop your Powerpoint presentation so it will...
1. Open your Microsoft PowerPoint presentation on your Personal Computer/ Laptop. 2. Select the "Slide Show" tab, then click "Set up the slide show." 3. Look for the "Show options" in the pop-up window, then mark check the "Loop continuously until Esc" checkbox, and click "ok." 4. Select or highlight the slide show and click the "Transitions" tab.
Make a slide show that starts automatically when opened. Select File > Save as (or Save a Copy ). Click More options. Browse to the folder where you want to save your presentation. In the File name box, type a name for your presentation. Under Save as type, select PowerPoint Show. The file is saved as a .ppsx file.
Setting up a PowerPoint slideshow to loop continuously is easy: Switch to the Slide Show Ribbon tab. Click on Set Up Slide Show. Tick the Loop continuously until 'Esc' checkbox. By default, PowerPoint advances to the next slide only when a mouse click occurs. If you want your slideshow to advance automatically, follow the steps below:
Click the three dots on the right of the Presenter Toolbar, then move to AutoPlay. You'll see a pop-out menu that lets you select the advance timing for the slides. You can pick from every second up to every minute. If you also want to loop the slideshow, select "Loop" at the bottom of the pop-out menu.
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