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When using PowerPoint, one can hit the 'B' key to blank the screen, and hit it once again to unblank the screen. The only problem with this is that the screen image is the same. Thus, this method works if the slide you want to present is the same both before and after screen blanking.
I am currently working on a presentation and I would like a blank screen between two slide. That is, when I hit the slide advance button, the screen should go blank, and when I hit it again, it should unblank and show the next slide.
Is there a way to do this? The only approach that comes to mind is to project a completely black slide. Is there another way?
When using PowerPoint, one can hit the 'B' key to blank the screen, and hit it once again to unblank the screen. The only problem with this is that the screen image is the same. Thus, this method works if the slide you want to present is the same both before and after screen blanking.
I am currently working on a presentation and I would like a blank screen between two slide. That is, when I hit the slide advance button, the screen should go blank, and when I hit it again, it should unblank and show the next slide.
Is there a way to do this? The only approach that comes to mind is to project a completely black slide. Is there another way?
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