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How to Print PowerPoint with Notes (Step-by-Step)

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In this article, you’ll learn how to print your PowerPoint slides with speaker notes as handouts the way you want them.

Don’t get frustrated with PowerPoint… just get creative. That way you can get out of the office and make it to Happy Hour.

Just keep in mind that, like many things in PowerPoint, there is a variety of ways to print your notes, each producing its own result. I cover each method below.

NOTE:  If you are distributing your slides to other people, I highly recommend customizing your handouts with your company information before you print them. This not only makes your handouts look more professional, but it also makes it easier for people to get in touch with you.

Example comparing non-formatted PowerPoint handouts with formatted handouts that include a company logo, email address and website address

For help turning your PowerPoint notes (without or without note text) into PDF handouts, read our guide here .

Table of Contents

How to print powerpoint with notes (basics).

In the print dialog box, open the Print Layout options and select Notes Page to print your speaker notes below your slide thumbnail as handouts

The most common way to print PowerPoint notes is with the thumbnail image of the slide at the top of the page, and the notes directly beneath (as pictured above). To print your notes like this, simply:

  • Hit Ctrl+P for Print (or click File then Print)
  • Open the Print Layout options
  • Select the Notes Page layout
  • Click Print

If you want to print your notes only (without the thumbnail image), see further below.

As you can see in the live preview on the right in the picture above, I have already formatted the Notes Master to include my company’s logo, and my contact information.

If you have lots of speaker notes for a particular slide, the text may run off onto a second or third page. If this happens, keep in mind that your slide thumbnail only appears on the first page of notes.

Also keep in mind that the page number at the bottom of your handouts represents the slide number in your presentation, not the number of pages you are printing.

That means that if you have ten (10) pages of speaker notes for slide number 2 in your deck, each of those ten pages of speaker’s notes will have a number 2 on them.

To learn how to print multiple slides on one page in PowerPoint,  read our guide here .

NOTE: If you are distributing your notes as handouts before or after your presentation, I recommend customizing your Notes Master .

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Formatting the notes master for professional handouts.

To open the notes master in PowerPoint, click the view tab and select Notes Master

To customize your notes page before you print it in PowerPoint first navigate to the Notes Master view.

  • Click the View tab
  • Select the Notes Master

The View tab in PowerPoint is also where you can find the Handout Master view (discussed further below), and the Slide Master view. These master views control the default formatting of your slides, handouts, and notes.

The Notes Master is where you can format your notes as handouts to include your company logo and other contact information

Once you are in the Notes Master view, you can select which placeholders you want to include in your handouts. In this view, you can also add any images, shapes, or other design elements to jazz up your handouts. I recommend adding things like:

  • Your company logo
  • Your email address (or contact information)
  • Your company website

When it comes to formatting your handouts, more is not better. I recommend adding enough to make your handouts look professional and make it easy for people to contact you.

Printing PowerPoint Notes with multiple slides per page

To print your PowerPoint notes as handouts with multiple slides per page, you need to first export your PowerPoint slides to Microsoft Word using the Create Handouts command.

To print your notes with multiple slides per page, you need to use the create handouts feature to push your slides to Microsoft Word

To convert PowerPoint to Word using the Create Handouts command, simply:

  • Click the File tab
  • Select Export
  • Select  Create Handouts
  • Click the Create Handouts command
  • Select Notes next to slides

Doing so turns your PowerPoint presentation into a Word document, with all your slides and speaker notes in a table format that you can then update and edit in Microsoft Word. The length of your notes affects how many slides you can have on a single page in Word.

Example of PowerPoint slides in Word with multiple slides per page with PowerPoint notes

Table of Contents:  If you have a lot of slides you are converting into a Word document, you can make your Word document easier to read and navigate by inserting a table of contents. To learn how to make a table of contents in Word,  read our guide here .

How to print PowerPoint notes only

Yes, you can print just your PowerPoint notes (no slide thumbnail images) without messing up your presentation. I don’t recommend deleting things on your Notes Master, simply follow the steps listed below.

To see how to pull this off using a combination of the Create Handouts command and the Outline View in PowerPoint, see the short PowerPoint video tutorial below (it will make the most sense that way).

1. Push your PowerPoint slides to Microsoft Word

The first step is to push your slides and speaker notes into Microsoft Word. To do that, follow these steps:

  • From within PowerPoint open the  File menu
  • Click  Export on the left
  • Select  Create Handouts  in the middle
  • Click  Create Handouts on the right
  • Select  Notes next to slides

PowerPoint then exports all your slides and speaker notes to Word in a table format. To make it easier to edit our table, let’s add borders to it.

2. Add table borders to your table to see what you are working with

To add table borders to your notes in Word, select your table, click the table design tab and choose a border style

Once PowerPoint finishes exporting your slides to Microsoft Word, I recommend adding table borders to see what you are working with. To do that, simply:

  • Select the table in Word
  • Click the Table Design tab
  • Choose a table border style

While this is an optional step, it makes formatting your notes in Word a lot easier.

3. Format your PowerPoint notes in Word

As a last step, you simply need to make the formatting adjustments you want to your notes. These can include:

  • Delete the thumbnail image column
  • Resize the column widths
  • Paste your slide title names in from the Outline View in PowerPoint
  • Customize your handouts with your contact information
  • Continue formatting in order to get your desired result

How to print PowerPoint with comments

To print your comments in PowerPoint, select a handout style you want to use and make sure you have Print Comments selected

Assuming you have comments in your presentation, you can print those in either the Handout view or the Outline view.

To print your PowerPoint slides with comments:

  • Hit Ctrl+P for print
  • Open the  Slide Layout options
  • Choose how many slides you want per page (I recommend 6 or 9 so you don’t waste paper)
  • Select  Print Comments
  • Click  Print

It’s important to note that PowerPoint comments always print on the second page. Your first page will be the handouts themselves (with the comments marked on the slide). The second will be the actual comments.

As this tends to waste a lot of printer paper and ink, I recommend using the 9-slide layout unless you have a specific reason to do otherwise.

How to print PowerPoint with lines for notes

There are two different ways to print your slides as Handouts with lines for notes:

The easy way: This involves directly printing your slides from PowerPoint with the default blank lines for taking notes.

The customizable way:  This involves converting your PowerPoint slides to Word, where you can then adjust and customize the lines for your notes.

Both options are covered below.

1. The easy way

Using the print options in PowerPoint, select the three slides with lines layout to print your slides with blank lines for notes next to them

To print your slides with  non-customizable  lines for notes (in PowerPoint):

  • From within PowerPoint, hit  Ctrl+P for print
  • Open the  Slide Layout  options
  • Choose the 3-slide layout  with lines (you’ll see a live preview on the right)

NOTE:  You can customize this layout using the PowerPoint Handout Master the way I  described above .

2. The customizable way

From the print dialog box, select export, create handouts and blank lines next to slides to push your notes to Microsoft word with blank lines

To print your slides with  customizable blank lines for notes (Converting PowerPoint to Word):

  • Navigate to the  File tab
  • Click  Export
  • Click on the  Create Handouts  button
  • Select either Blank lines next to slides  or Blank lines below slides  (depending on what you want)

Once your slides export to Microsoft Word, you can do whatever you want with the lines. For example, you can decrease the paragraph spacing to add more lines if you like. You can also format them and make them bold.

To expand your knowledge and learn more about exporting your PowerPoint slides to Microsoft Word (and the different options you have),  read our guide here .

Printing an outline of PowerPoint

Before you get too excited about printing your PowerPoint outline, it’s important to note that only information that is within your content placeholders prints. That means that text inside regular shapes and text boxes doesn’t appear.

On top of that, an outline can only print text. That means that none of your graphics, charts or pictures show up in your printed document.

There are two different ways to print your outline: You can directly print your outline out of PowerPoint, or you can export your outline to Microsoft Word so that you can edit it before you print it. Choose the option below that works best for you.

1. Directly printing your outline from PowerPoint

In the PowerPoint print options, select the Outline layout style to print your PowerPoint outline

To print your PowerPoint slides as an outline only outline, simply:

  • Hit Ctrl+P on to open the print options
  • Open the Slide Layout options
  • Select Outline

Note: If you don’t see all the content in your outline (you only see the slide titles, for example) that means that your Outline View is collapsed.

To expand your Outline View, simply:

  • Navigate to the View tab
  • Click on the Outline View

Within the Outline View (click into that actual Outline View on the left), hit the expand keyboard shortcut: Alt+Shift+9 . To learn more about working in the Outline view in PowerPoint, read our guide here .

2. Exporting an editable version of your Outline to Microsoft Word

To export your PowerPoint outline to Word, use the create handouts command and select the Outline only option

If you want to customize your PowerPoint outline in Microsoft Word before you print it, simply:

  • Click on the  Create Handouts button
  • Select Outline only

Pushing your outline into Microsoft Word like this allows you to customize and edit the outline before you print it.

So those are all the different ways you can print your notes in PowerPoint.

If you intend to print your notes as handouts for a business meeting or client presentation, I highly recommend formatting your Notes Master and/or Handout Master.

That way you can include your contact information and/or your company formatting, making your handouts look more professional.

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Thank you for this useful guide! Is there a way to print the outline with the notes per slide, too?

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Hi Juliah and thanks for the question. Unfortunately not. The notes are tied to the slides and not the outline, so there’s no way that we know of to print the outline + notes together.

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How to print a PowerPoint presentation with notes

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PowerPoint makes it easy to give a great presentation thanks to intuitive software that lets anyone craft an eye-catching deck. What's even better, however, is the option to use Presenter View. This lets you leave notes for yourself that can be viewed on your computer screen while everyone else is only seeing your presentation.

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However, if you're worried about a technical hiccup taking down your slide or don’t want to be glued to the computer, you'll probably want to print out your PowerPoint presentation with notes. This lets you see both your slides and your presenter notes, giving you an analog way to carry on the presentation without the need for a monitor.

Interested in the feature? Here's how to print a PowerPoint presentation with notes on Windows, Mac, or directly from the web.

Printing your presentation in PowerPoint on Windows takes only a few steps. If you want notes with your slides, it’s a simple setting.

Step 1: Open PowerPoint to the presentation you want to print.

Step 2: Select the File tab.

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Step 3: Choose Print and select your printer in the Printer drop-down if necessary.

Step 4: In the first drop-down box below Settings , pick which slides you want to print. You can print them all, the current slide, or a custom range.

Step 5: Click the next drop-down box for Print layout and select Notes page . You’ll see a preview on the right.

Step 6: Adjust any other settings you’d like before printing, such as switching Portrait orientation to Landscape orientation or Color to Grayscale .

Step 7: Click Print .

If you use Microsoft PowerPoint on Mac, you can print your slides with notes a just a few steps, like on Windows.

Step 1: Open PowerPoint on your Mac to the presentation you’d like to print.

Step 2: Click File > Print from the menu bar.

Step 3: In the pop-up window, choose your printer in the Printer drop-down box at the top if necessary.

Step 4: Choose which slides you’d like to print. You can print all slides, specific numbers, selected slides, or a custom range.

Step 5: Click the Layout drop-down box and choose Notes . You’ll see a preview on the left.

Step 6: Optionally, adjust any other settings you’d like such as Orientation , Output , or Scale .

Maybe you’re using PowerPoint on the web and prefer to print from there.

Step 1: Visit PowerPoint on the web , sign in, and open your presentation.

Step 3: Choose Print and pick Print notes pages .

Step 4: In the small pop-up window, select Open PDF to view your presentation file.

Step 5: Depending on your web browser, click the Print button or download the file to print on your computer.

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How to print a PowerPoint with notes.

A woman in an office holds a printed version of a PowerPoint with notes and compares it against the presentation on her computer.

Want to turn your presentation into handouts without losing any important information? Learn how to print a PowerPoint with notes in a few easy steps.

PowerPoints are great for presentations, but they don’t always make the best handouts — especially if you have important notes you don’t want to lose. To keep your slides short and effective, sometimes it’s best to have additional information to guide your presentation in notes that you can print. Luckily, it’s easy to print your Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with all your notes intact.

How does it work when I print a PowerPoint with notes?

When printing a PowerPoint, you can select different print layouts and handout options depending on your needs. When you follow the steps to print speaker notes, the program will automatically assign one slide per page with the corresponding notes below the slide. This format makes it easy to understand connections between your notes and the slides and refer to the right material.

Options for how to print notes in PowerPoint.

There are several different methods for printing notes in PowerPoint. This guide will cover how to print your PowerPoint notes on Windows and Mac devices. We’ll also go over how to use Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat for your PowerPoint needs.

How to print slides with notes on Windows.

Follow these steps to print notes with your PowerPoint on a Windows device:

  • Open your slide deck in PowerPoint.
  • Select File > Print or press Ctrl+P.
  • Under Settings, select Notes Pages under Print Layout.
  • Adjust other settings as needed.
  • Click Print.

How to print a PowerPoint with notes on Mac.

Follow these steps to print your PowerPoint notes on a Mac:

  • Select File > Print or press Command+P.
  • Click the Show Details button at the bottom of the dialog box.
  • Under PowerPoint > Layout, check the Notes option.

How to print notes from PowerPoint in Word on Windows.

If you need to print your notes with multiple slides per page, you might find it helpful to convert your PowerPoint to a Word document first. To print notes from PowerPoint in Word on Windows, follow these quick steps:

  • Select File > Export.
  • Click Create Handouts.
  • Select the option labeled “Notes next to slides” under “Page layout in Microsoft Word.”
  • Click OK to export your slide deck as a Word document with the slides and speaker notes in a table format.
  • Open the file in Word.
  • Select File > Print.

How to save a PowerPoint with notes as a PDF.

If you need to create a PDF of your presentation, you can save a PowerPoint with notes to open with a PDF editor like Adobe Acrobat . Follow these instructions:

  • Click Show Details.
  • Select PDF and Save as PDF. You can now open the file using a PDF editor like Acrobat to access your PowerPoint with notes.

Another easy way to convert a PowerPoint to PDF is with an online PDF editor like the one in Adobe Acrobat online services. Just follow these easy steps:

  • Visit the PDF editor website.
  • Upload your PowerPoint file by dragging and dropping it or clicking the button labeled “Select a file.”
  • Let the software do its magic.
  • Download your new PDF.
  • You can add your PowerPoint notes to the PDF manually with annotation and markup tools.

All your beautiful slides will look just as they do in the presentation, except they'll be in a share-friendly PDF . You can send them to any device without worrying about formatting issues.

Tips for printing notes in PowerPoint.

Printing notes in PowerPoint doesn’t have to be a hassle. Follow these tips to make printing your speaker notes a snap:

  • No matter your device or preferred platform, your PowerPoint should print with all your notes attached as long as you highlight the Notes option in the printer settings.
  • Don’t forget to proofread your notes before printing them out to catch any typos or topics that need to be tweaked.
  • If you need to print your notes without the slides, try exporting your slide deck as a Word document and deleting the slides from the table format.

More resources to work with your documents.

After you learn how to print a PowerPoint with notes, you may find these other resources to work with slides helpful:

  • Learn how to save a PowerPoint with notes as a PDF .
  • Learn how to convert Google Slides to PowerPoint .
  • Discover three ways to insert a PDF into PowerPoint presentations .
  • Learn how to save a PowerPoint slide as an image for sharing .

Discover what more you can do with Acrobat online services to convert your PowerPoint presentations into any format for maximum shareability.

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How to Print a PowerPoint Presentation With Notes

How many times have you walked away from a great presentation and wished you had the notes from the slide deck? Or are you a presenter that wants to provide slides and notes in a handout format for the audience or for you to uses as a reference while speaking?

Printing a PowerPoint presentation with notes attached can be a valuable tool for presenters at all levels. You can physically print and distribute presentations with notes or “print” them to a PDF for easy digital sharing.

Here’s how you do it.

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Create Notes in Your PowerPoint

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The first step toward printing notes from a PowerPoint presentation is to include notes in the proper location.

Open your file and click the Notes button in the bottom toolbar to show the notes field if it is not open. Then just type your notes in the area provided. Click and drag the line above the notes area to expand or collapse the amount of space available.

If you plan to print notes and hand them out, take care with the information you type in. Make sure to use proper spelling, grammar, and citations. Don’t put anything in the notes that should not be public information.

You can use formatting in the notes area, just like any other part of the slide. This includes bulleted and numbered lists or formatting such as bold or italics.

Save your presentation before printing.

Print the Presentation with Notes

There are two view options for printing PowerPoint presentations with notes:

  • Full page, with one slide and preprinted notes per page
  • Thumbnail view, with a place to write notes (this does not include your presentation notes)

Once you know what format you want to use and your presentation is ready, go to the File tab and click Print.

how to print powerpoint with notes

To print a PowerPoint presentation with your speaker notes, change the layout to Notes. This option prints one slide per page with notes below it. Set other options, such as number of copies and select color or black and white printing. Then click Print.

how to print powerpoint with notes

To print a PowerPoint presentation with room to write notes, change the layout to Handouts. You can select 2, 3, 4, 6, or 9 slides per page. The 3-slides-per-page format is most commonly used because it presents slides that are large enough to see with a lined space for note-taking. Then click Print.

Print PowerPoint Notes Only

how to print powerpoint with notes

You can change the way notes print and remove the default print setting which includes the slide above notes, in the View menu.

Navigate to view and click Notes Page. You can then delete the slide image or make any other design adjustments you want. You have to do this for each slide. If you want to change the notes design for all slides, make changes in the Notes Master. Then save and follow print using the Notes layout.

”Print” PowerPoint Presentation to PDF

how to print powerpoint with notes

Rather than printing a PowerPoint on paper, you can “print” or save the notes as a PDF.

Go to the File tab and click Print. Choose your layout (Notes or Handouts). Select Save as PDF.

That’s it. Now you have all the tools you need to print a PowerPoint presentation with notes.

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How to Print a PowerPoint Presentation with Notes

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Print PowerPoint Presentations with Speaker Notes

by Avantix Learning Team | Updated May 30, 2022

Applies to: Microsoft ®  PowerPoint ® 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021 and 365 (Windows)

You can print PowerPoint presentations with notes with or without slide thumbnails. You can control the way notes or speaker notes are printed in three ways – by editing the Notes Master which affects all slides, by editing single notes pages in Notes Page view or by changing formatting in the Notes pane in Normal View.

In Notes Master View, you can control the position and formatting of all notes pages and add or edit headers, footers, dates, page numbers and even company logos. In Notes Page View, you can control the position and formatting of single notes pages and you can also add other objects such as shapes, pictures, tables, charts and SmartArt. You can't draw shapes or insert pictures in the Notes pane in Normal View but you can draw shapes or add pictures in Notes Page View. Pictures and other objects that you add in Notes Page View appear on printed notes pages but not in Normal View.

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Formatting changes made in different views in PowerPoint will appear in the preview area when you click the File tab in the Ribbon, select Print and then choose the option to print Notes Pages.

To move between different views, use the View tab in the Ribbon as shown below:

View tab in the Ribbon in Microsoft PowerPoint with Notes Master button.

Print a PowerPoint presentation with notes and slide thumbnails

To print a PowerPoint presentation with notes and slide thumbnails (one per page):

  • Click the File tab in the Ribbon and then click Print.
  • Under Settings, click the arrow next to Full Page Slides and then in the Print Layout area, click Notes Pages. The preview on the right will display the current notes page. If you've inserted headers, footers, page numbers and a company logo, they will display in the preview. Formatting and any objects you've added in Notes Page view will also appear.
  • To specify the page orientation, click the arrow next to Portrait Orientation and then click Portrait Orientation or Landscape Orientation.
  • If you want to print your notes and slide thumbnails in color, select a color printer, click the arrow next to Color and then click Color.
  • Select any other options you'd like in the Settings area.
  • Click Print.

Below are the PowerPoint Print settings:

Print PowerPoint presentation with notes using Print settings.

Print a PowerPoint presentation with notes but without slide thumbnails (notes only)

If you want to print the presentation without the default slide thumbnails, you will need to delete the thumbnail for each slide in its Notes Page. Before proceeding, you may want to make a copy of your presentation and work in the copy.

To print a PowerPoint presentation with notes but without slide thumbnails:

  • In Normal View, display the slide with the thumbnail you want to delete.
  • Click the View tab in the Ribbon and in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Page.
  • To delete the slide thumbnail on the notes page, click the slide thumbnail and then press Delete.
  • Repeat for each slide.

Resize the notes area of a single notes page

A default notes page consists of a slide thumbnail on the top half of the page and a section of the same size for notes on the bottom of the page. If you'd like to increase the space for your notes, you can resize these areas.

To increase the space for notes for a single notes page:

  • In Normal View, display the slide to which you want to increase the space for notes.
  • If you want to increase or decrease the size of the slide thumbnail or notes placeholder on the notes page, drag a sizing handle on the slide thumbnail or notes placeholder in the same way that you would resize other PowerPoint objects. Use a corner handle when resizing the slide thumbnail so you do not distort it. You do not need to use a corner sizing handle for the notes placeholder.
  • If you need to move the slide thumbnail or notes placeholder, click the border (not a handle) of the thumbnail or placeholder and drag or press the arrow keys on your keyboard.
  • If you want to delete the slide thumbnail on the notes page, click the slide thumbnail and then press Delete.

Below is a default notes page in Notes Page View:

Default notes page in PowerPoint in Notes Page View.

Add objects on a single notes page

You can add objects on a single notes page (which will print but will not appear in Normal View).

To add an object on a single notes page:

  • Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon and add the desired shape, picture, table, chart or SmartArt.
  • Resize and format the object as necessary.
  • Move the object to the desired location.

Resize the notes area of all notes pages

You can also resize the notes area of all notes page using the Notes Master:

  • Click the View tab in the Ribbon and in the Master Views group, click Notes Master.

Do not delete the slide thumbnail in the Notes Master View as it has no effect and will still preview.

Below is the default notes page in Notes Master View:

Resizing the area of the notes page in PowerPoint.

Change font size for all notes pages

You can change font size in the Notes Pages View or in the Notes pane in Normal View. However, to change the font size for the notes for all notes pages:

  • Select the desired level in the notes outline and change the font size. You can change the font size using the font size menu in the Home tab in the Ribbon or by right-clicking and selecting a font size in the mini toolbar that appears.

It's best to change the font by changing the font theme through the Design tab in the Ribbon (this is hidden in the Variants drop-down gallery in 2013 and later versions of PowerPoint). If you change the font theme, this will affect the entire presentation (both slides and notes) and is best set when you first create your presentation. Otherwise, users may manually apply fonts on each slide which would override the theme.

Print a logo on all notes pages

To add an object such as a logo to all the notes pages in your presentation (and print it), you will need to edit the Notes Master:

  • Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon and click Picture(s).
  • Navigate to the folder with the picture / logo you want to insert and double-click it.
  • Resize the picture by dragging its handles.
  • Position the picture by dragging it (usually by its middle area).

It's best not to delete placeholders (such as header and footer) to accommodate the logo. Instead, move the placeholders to an alternate location.

Print headers and footers on all notes pages

As long as placeholders appear in the Notes Master, you can insert slide numbers, a date and text using the Header & Footer command.

To print headers and footers on all notes pages (assuming you want to print notes only):

  • Click the View tab in the Ribbon and click Notes Master in the Master Views group. Note the placeholders in this view. If necessary, move the placeholders to alternate locations by dragging their borders. It's best not to delete header, footer, date or page number placeholders.
  • Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon and click Header & Footer in the Text group. A dialog box appears.
  • If necessary, click the Notes and Handouts tab in the dialog box.
  • Ensure the check box for Page number is checked. You can also check Header, Footer and Date if required. If you check Header and / or Footer, enter text you want to appear in the header or footer text boxes. This could include your company name, your name, your contact information and / or the name of the presentation.
  • Click Apply to All.

Below is the Header & Footer dialog box:

Insert Header and Footer dialog box in PowerPoint for speaker notes and handouts.

You can also print PowerPoint speaker notes in a Microsoft Word document. If you'd like to explore this option, check out the article How to Export PowerPoint Speaker Notes to Microsoft Word .

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Crafting an impactful PowerPoint slideshow and delivering a captivating presentation are distinct skills. The first focuses on designing appealing visuals to convey a clear message, while the second involves employing effective presentation techniques to ensure the audience grasps the idea. 

The content of this article will help you with the latter part of this process, guiding future presenters on  how to print PowerPoint with speaker notes to enhance your presentations success and effectiveness .

What are notes in PowerPoint?

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The information included in the notes section of a PowerPoint is meant for the presenter's eyes only. While the slides themselves display all the visuals and text required to build a compelling visual experience for the audience, notes often contain crucial details the presenter should keep in mind during their talk.

In PowerPoint, you’ll find the notes section right beneath each slide. Just click on “Notes” along the taskbar at the bottom of the PowerPoint window to get started.  This article provides you a step-by-step guide to learn how to add speaker notes in PowerPoint.

During presentations, some may prefer to use Speaker Notes so they can see their notes on a second screen. However, if you’re more comfortable holding your notes or if a second screen isn't available, printing your notes is a fantastic alternative.

Printing your PowerPoint slides along with the speaker notes attached to each is straightforward, though the steps can vary slightly whether you're using Windows, Mac, or Word. Let’s explore each one of these processes.

How to print slides with notes on Windows

Printing slides with notes on Windows involve a few simple steps:

  • Open the presentation with your speaker notes.
  • Go to “File” in the top left corner.
  • Choose “Print” from the sidebar menu.
  • Specify the number of copies in the “Copies” field.
  • Select the printer you want to use in the “Printer” field.
  • For extra printing settings, click on “Printer Properties”.
  • Underneath “Settings”, select “Full Page Slides” to open the dropdown menu.
  • Choose“Notes Pages”.
  • Hit “Print” to start printing your slides with notes.

This image shows how to add and print your speaker notes on Windows

How to print a PowerPoint with notes on Mac

Printing notes from your Apple device is not rocket science. Here’s how to print PowerPoint with lines notes on Mac:

  • Open your presentation with speaker notes.
  • Click “File” in the top left corner.
  • Select“Print”.
  • Choose your printer under “Printer”.
  • Go to “Show Details” at the bottom of the Print window.
  • From the “Layout” menu, select “Notes”.
  • Finally, click “Print” to obtain your PowerPoint slides with notes.

This image shows how to add and print your speaker notes on Mac

How to print a PowerPoint using Word

If you want to print notes in PowerPoint by using Word, here’s how to do it if you’re working on a PC:

  • Open your PowerPoint presentation that includes your speaker notes.
  • Go to “File”.
  • Choose “Export”.
  • From the Export panel, select “Create Handouts”.
  • A “Send to Microsoft Word” dialog box will pop up. Here, you can pick either “Notes Next to Slides” or “Notes Below Slides”.
  • Click the “Paste” option from the same dialog box.
  • Click “OK”.
  • Word will automatically open the document for you. Once open, go to “File”.
  • Select “Print”.
  • Adjust the printing settings as needed.
  • Finally, hit “Print” to get your document with notes ready.

This image shows how to add and print your speaker notes using Word

Everyone has their unique style when it comes to giving presentations. Having your speaker notes printed out is an awesome technique to keep track of the key messages you’d like to convey. You can even hand out to your audience these prints afterward so they can get further insight on your topic.

No matter which operating system you’re using, printing PowerPoint speaker notes is a pretty straightforward process. The important thing is to continually seek out new methods to elevate your presentation skills and find more dynamic and engaging ways to communicate with your audience.

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How to print just the speaker notes for a powerpoint presentation.

You've got your speaker notes set up in your PowerPoint presentation, and now you want to print a copy for quick reference.

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You've got your speaker notes set up in your PowerPoint presentation, and now you want to print a copy for quick reference. Here's how to print speaker notes for a PowerPoint Presentation---with and without slide thumbnails.

Open up your PowerPoint presentation and click the "File" menu on the Ribbon.

On the sidebar that opens, click the "Print" command.

On the Print pane to the right, click the "Full Page Slides" button.

You'll see a bunch of different printing options on the drop-down menu. Click the "Notes Pages" option.

This generates a printout of all your slides, with one slide thumbnail per page and any notes accompanying that slide. If that's what you need, select your printer and click the "Print" button.

If your presentation is lengthy or you have a lot of speaker notes, you can also print out those notes without printing thumbnails of the slides themselves.

Switch over to the "View" tab on the Ribbon and then click the "Notes Page" button. This switches you to the Notes Page view. On each page, you'll see a thumbnail of the slide and any accompanying notes.

Select the thumbnail on each page and delete it.

Don't worry! This does not delete the slide itself from your main presentation---just the thumbnail on the notes page. Repeat this step for each notes page.

Swing on over to the "File" tab and click the "Print" command.

Select the printer you want to use, make sure the "Notes Pages" option is selected, and then click the "Print" button.

If you've deleted the slide thumbnails from your notes pages and want to put them back, switch to the slide sorter view, right-click a thumbnail there and choose the "Copy" command, and then paste the thumbnail on the notes page where you want it.

How to print a PowerPoint presentation with notes to keep you organized and help your audience follow along

  • It's easy to print a PowerPoint presentation with notes so that you can reference talking points or so that your audience can follow every detail. 
  • To print a PowerPoint slide presentation with notes, all you have to do is change the print settings to include presentation notes. 
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PowerPoint , the presentation program from Microsoft , offers a plethora of features that can help you make the best presentation possible. One of these features is the ability to print your PowerPoint presentations with speaker notes.

This feature could be incredibly useful in business settings, especially if you are giving a very detailed presentation and you want to give your audience the ability to follow along easily. 

It can also be useful to help you rehearse your presentation, or keep you organized when you're giving it.

It's simple to print your PowerPoint slides with notes. All you have to do is change one setting in the "Print" menu. It's a little different if you use a Mac instead of a PC , but the two processes are very similar. 

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1. With PowerPoint open on your PC, click "File" in the top left corner.

2. In the sidebar of the "File" menu, click "Print."

3. On the "Print" menu, under "Settings", click the dropdown menu that allows you to choose how to print the slides. Click "Full Page Slides," which will reveal a dropdown menu.

4. From the dropdown menu, select "Notes Pages."

5. Then, select "Print." 

How to print PowerPoint with notes on a Mac

1. With PowerPoint open on your Mac, click "File" in the top left corner.

2. In the pop-up print menu, click "Show Details."

3. In the "Layout" box, click "Notes" to add the presentation notes.

4. Make sure all your other settings are configured as you want them.

5. Then, select "Print."

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  • With slide thumbnails: Go to File > Print > Settings > Full Page Slides > Print Layout > Notes Pages . Select a printer and print.
  • Without thumbnails: Go to  View  >  Notes Page  to open each slide in Notes Page view. Delete the slide thumbnail from each notes page.
  • Then, select File > Print and choose a printer. Next to  Full Page Slides , select the arrow. Under Print Layout , select Notes Pages > Print .

This article explains how to print your speaker notes along with your presentation slides in Microsoft PowerPoint. Information covers PowerPoint 2019 through 2013, PowerPoint for Mac, and PowerPoint for Microsoft 365.

How to Print Speaker Notes in PowerPoint for PC

Printing your speaker notes is a straightforward process, whether or not you include thumbnail images of your slides.

Print Notes With Slide Thumbnails

Open your PowerPoint presentation.

Select File , then select Print .

Under  Settings , next to  Full Page Slides , select the down arrow.

Under  Print Layout , select  Notes Pages .

Choose a printer and the number of copies you want.

Select Print.

Print Speaker Notes Without Slide Thumbnails

This process requires manually removing the slide thumbnails from notes pages.

Select  View  >  Notes Page  to open each slide in Notes Page view.

Delete the slide thumbnail from each of the notes pages. Select each notes page, then select the slide thumbnail, and then select Delete .

This action doesn't delete the slides from your presentation; it just deletes the slide thumbnails from your notes pages.

Select  File  >  Print .

Under  Printer , choose the printer you want.

Select Print .

Export Speaker Notes to Print in Word

Alternatively, you can export your speaker notes from PowerPoint and print them in Microsoft Word.

Open your presentation.

Select File > Export .

On the  Export  panel, select  Create Handouts .

On the  Create handouts in Word  panel, select  Create Handouts . The Send to Microsoft Word dialog box appears.

Select a layout option, either Notes next to slides or Notes below slides .

Select the  Paste  option at the bottom of the dialog box, and then select  OK . Your speaker notes have been exported to Word.

Print Slides With Speaker Notes on a Mac

When using PowerPoint for Mac, the process is a little different.

Open the File menu and select Print .

In the Print dialog box, select Show Details .

In the Layout Box , select Notes .

Add your other printing options, and then select Print .

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3 Easy Ways To Print Your PowerPoint Presentation Notes

Here are three simple ways to print your PowerPoint presentation notes. Let’s begin.

We’re often taught that you should never turn your back to an audience when presenting, and that is why using presentation notes can be important for the audience. Reading straight off your slides is also considered a big no-no. But what if there was a way to keep track of your talk without glancing over at your presentation for a quick reminder of what comes next?

Thankfully there is.

Adding presentation notes to your PowerPoint slides is a great solution. It allows you to keep the vital information on the screen – ensuring your slides aren’t stuffed full of text – while the more in-depth information is available off-screen for you to follow.

Having your notes in this format can help you to deliver a more streamlined, in-depth and impactful presentation – particularly if you have them printed off and to hand. This way they’ll serve as a sort of script that you can follow to ensure that all the key information from your talk is shared effectively while acting as a useful way for you to communicate ideas that might not feature on your slides.

You can also share them with your audience if necessary in the form of a brochure or handout, which is a big plus when it comes to increasing retention rates. This is especially beneficial for more technical presentations or for those which require your audience to remember a lot of information.

Let’s take a look at how to print off your PowerPoint presentation with notes.

1. How to print your PowerPoint with Notes

Let’s start with the simplest option, shall we? If you choose to print your PowerPoint notes in the standard manner, you’ll end up with pages of notes accompanied by the thumbnails of the slides they correspond to, helping you to deliver your speech clearly and easily.

There are some things to bear in mind, though. If you have lots of notes for a particular slide that cover several pages, for instance, the slide thumbnail they correspond to will only appear on the first page. Make sure you’re organised, then, and try to keep your notes as concise as possible to avoid getting lost.

That being said – if short and snappy notes aren’t possible for your talk – there is a little trick you can use. Check out the page number at the bottom of each page. These actually match up to the slide number in your presentation – not the number of pages you are printing – so serve as a useful reference point to help you keep track of where you are.

Here’s how to print out your PowerPoint presentation notes as standard:

  • Either go to File > Print to open up your PowerPoint print options, or press CTRL + P
  • Go to Settings > Print Layout
  • Select the Notes Page Print Layout and click Print

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2. How to create PowerPoint notes and print them with Notes Master

Notes Master helps you to customise your presentation even more, and you may find it to be a simpler option when it comes to creating notes that are in-line with your slides. Here are some quick instructions on how to use the tool and to print your PowerPoint presentation notes out afterwards:

1. Select ‘Normal View’ for your PowerPoint

2. Select the ‘View tab’, then select ‘Notes Master’

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3. Format the ‘Notes Master’ as you would a PowerPoint slide – this will be self-explanatory

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4. Close the ‘Master View’ when you are finished editing the ‘Notes Master’

4. Click ‘Print’ to take you to the ‘Print Options’ page

5. Click ‘Settings’, then open the ‘Print Layout’ options

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6. Select the ‘Notes Page’ Print Layout and ‘Print’

3. How to print PowerPoint presentation notes as a customised handout

It’s entirely possible to print your PowerPoint presentation notes as a handout for your audience with accompanying thumbnail image of each slide. Your audience can have all your notes with handy slide numbers so they know where they are in the presentation. Here’s how you can pull this off:

1. Select ‘File Menu’ from the PowerPoint menu

2. Select ‘Export’

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3. Click ‘Create Handouts’

4. Click Notes next to slide (this will push all your PowerPoint presentation notes into Microsoft Word)

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5. Click Select ‘Table Design’ from the Word menu

6. Select the Design tab from the Word menu

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7. Customise the handout design to your own liking and feel, changing the colours and typography.

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8. Go to ‘File’ then ‘Print Options’ select ‘Print’ you can choose whether you would like your notes either ‘Landscape’ or Portrait’

Microsoft have also put together further instructions if you want to style and customise your presentation handouts in PowerPoint.

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So there you have it. In our opinion, these are the best ways to print out your PowerPoint presentation notes for a clear, effective and engaging talk.

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Unfortunately the export to Word function doesn’t appear to work on the MAC version of PowerPoint which is a shame as you can export as a pdf or rich text, but not MS Word. Unless there is another way?

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Way 1: Print Slides with Notes in PowerPoint

The process for printing slides with notes can vary depending on whether you're using a Windows PC or a Mac. Here, we will cover both Windows and Mac operating systems. Let's dive in.

When printing PowerPoint slides with notes, you have the option to include a thumbnail or print only the notes.

Print Notes with Slide Thumbnails

To print notes in PowerPoint with slide thumbnails, do the following.

Step 1: Open your PowerPoint slides and click File > Print ;

Step 2: Choose the printer you want in the Printer section

Step 3: Under Settings, click the down arrow next to Full Page Slides , and select Notes Pages under Print Layout .

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Step 4: Tap the Print button to print your PPT with notes.

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Print Notes without Slide Thumbnails

If you only want to print notes in PowerPoint, you'll have to manually remove the slide thumbnails from the Notes pages. That won't delete the slides from your presentation. It just deletes the slide thumbnails from the printed notes pages. Here's the method:

Step 1: Select View > Notes to open each slide in Notes Page view;

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Step 2: To remove the slide thumbnail from each notes page, click on each notes page one by one. Then, select the slide thumbnail on each page and press the Delete key;

Step 3: Select File > Print and choose the printer you want;

Step 4: Under Settings , select the down arrow next to Full Page Slides , and choose Notes Pages under Print Layout .

Step 5: Click Print to print your notes pages

While PowerPoint for Mac offers a range of powerful features, printing slides with notes may not be as straightforward as it seems. Let's walk you through it.

Step 1: Open your PowerPoint slides, click File > Print , and hit Show Details in the pop-up window;

Step 2: Select Notes from the Layout dropdown menu and finish other printing settings;

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Step 3: Check the print preview on the left side and hit Print if everything is OK.

Way 2: Print PowerPoint with Notes Via Word

Microsoft Word offers a convenient solution for enhancing PowerPoint presentations: creating editable handouts. This feature enables you to tailor handouts to your audience's needs, making them more engaging and informative. If you're printing PowerPoint notes to create handouts and want to customize them further, Microsoft Word is the tool to use.

Step 1: Open your presentation in PowerPoint and tap File > Export . Then, select Create Handouts and click Create Handouts ;

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Step 2: Choose a page layout in the Send to Microsoft Word window, select Paste at the bottom and hit OK ;

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Step 3: A new Word document will be created and opened. Edit the new file as needed, then click  File > Print  to print it .

Way 3: Save PowerPoint as PDF with Notes to Print

In order to ensure your presentation is printed exactly as you want, we suggest you save PowerPoint as a PDF first before printing.

Step 1: Click File > Export > Create PDF/XPS Document > Create PDF/XPS ;

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Step 2: Click the Options button below. Choose Notes pages in the Publish what section. Tap OK to save the settings;

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Step 3: Click Publish to save the PowerPoint as PDF with notes;

Step 4: Check the PDF file with your PDF viewer. If everything goes well, press Ctrl + P to initiate the printing process.

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Final Words

Printing PowerPoint with notes to make handouts can significantly enhance the effectiveness of your presentations. It is simple for both Windows and Mac operating systems.  Additionally, utilizing Microsoft Word offers another level of customization. Saving your presentation as a PDF with notes ensures that your content is printed as you intend.

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How to print PowerPoint with notes

  • Written by: Richard Goring
  • Categories: PowerPoint design , PowerPoint productivity
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how to print powerpoint presentation with notes

What’s the weirdest thing people do in PowerPoint? Yes, the answer could be to make Christmas cards , or even worse, Valentine’s Day cards , but in general it’s printing the slides .  At BrightCarbon we promote the use of PowerPoint as a presentation tool, where visual slides support a presenter and use graphics, diagrams, and animations to explain the key points. These types of slides often don’t print well because of layers and animations, and they certainly aren’t self-explanatory. But sometimes you do need to print PowerPoint slides, or print PowerPoint slides with notes, or even print multiple slides on one page . So, if do you need to do that, how do you do it?

The best, and possibly easiest, thing to do is not print your slides, but print the Notes Pages in PowerPoint. Notes Page is a special view that shows the slide and the speaker notes on the same page. This allows you to have a more visual slide to explain the point when presenting, and then a detailed set of notes for your audience to use as reference material.

  • Go to the File tab in the top left of the ribbon (or use Ctrl + P )
  • Choose Print from the menu
  • Under Settings , click the Print Layout drop-down (which says Full Page Slides by default) and select Notes Pages .

Screenshot of PowerPoint showing the Print Layout options. The screenshot is annotated with arrows pointing to the Notes Pages option.

The nice thing about using the Notes Page to print PowerPoint with notes is that there is a separate, dedicated view for it, so you don’t have to compromise on the design of your main slide, but it’s all contained in a single file.

Go to the View tab on the ribbon, then select Notes Page on the left to see the standard layout with a slide at the top and speaker notes underneath.

You can simply print it as is, but of course there’s so much more that you can do to print PowerPoint with notes that look good and give off a sense of professionalism. Watch this video tutorial or scroll down for step-by-step instructions and even more detail.

How to create a PowerPoint notes master

How to add notes in powerpoint, how to reset a powerpoint notes page, problems with powerpoint notes pages, how to print notes in powerpoint or save as pdf, changing default print settings.

Print PowerPoint notes in grayscale or black and white

How to export PowerPoint speaker notes to Word

If you want to alter the layout of the PowerPoint Notes Page, you can do so in the Notes Master (to the right of the Notes Page button on the ribbon). Here you can update the formatting of all the Notes Pages in your deck which includes backgrounds, arrangement of the placeholder content elements (header, slide image, footer, date, body text, and page number), adding a grid using guides, and even adding custom elements, such as extra graphics, logos, and other non-placeholder content. You can even set a different brand style to your presentation with a new color and font theme. In fact, you’ll have to copy these over from your main presentation if you want to keep things consistent. You can also change the Notes Page orientation from portrait to landscape.

This means that, when you print notes in PowerPoint, you can create a completely custom and beautifully designed Notes Page to act as a dedicated handout, rather than the usual tedious affair of a slide thumbnail thrown on the slide with a load of notes haphazardly arranged underneath.

Screenshot of PowerPoint showing the PowerPoint Notes Master.

What you can’t do in the Notes Page view, which seems foolish, is change the page size. You may be tempted by the Slide Size button on the left of the Notes Master tab, but that changes the size of your presentation slides, so don’t use it! It will affect your whole presentation, mess up content and, if you’ve not removed the variants from your slide master (by saving as a .potx template file), then it will also alter the colors and fonts too. The paper size is set by your default printer settings. To change it, you have to change the print settings, which are in File > Print > Printer > Printer Properties . Remember to choose the printer from the drop-down menu too, as each printer in the list has different settings. I suspect the reason you have to navigate this path to Mordor to change the paper size is that no one expects you to do it, but at least now you know you can.

Occasionally things go wonky and the PowerPoint notes pages change size or are all different sizes. It’s an obscure bug, but can happen if you open the file in PowerPoint for the web. Fortunately, the excellent Steve Rindsberg has a quick solution to fix Notes Page size problems .

Back to the notes pages themselves, as well as changing the Notes Master, you can also go to the Notes Page in the View tab and add notes in PowerPoint by personalizing each individual page. This won’t impact your presented slides, but it allows you to create something perfect for printed handouts.

The standard layout for the PowerPoint Notes Page uses the Notes Master. You can alter any of the text in the main notes placeholder to add notes in PowerPoint, which will also transfer through to the speaker notes of your slides. You can alter the formatting of the notes so that they look better or are easier to read, but only basic formatting like bold, italics, and underline, plus bulleted and numbered lists will transfer to the slide speaker notes in PowerPoint. You can also alter the color, size, and font of text, and things like the margins, line spacing, and paragraph spacing, but this won’t transfer to the slide speaker notes. It’s worth noting that any changes in formatting you make to the slide speaker notes – like changing the color or font – will be reflected in the Notes Page, even though you can’t see these changes in the speaker notes view.

Screenshot of PowerPoint showing a notes page with a thumbnail of a slide and notes below. The notes are well-formatted.

You can take it further by deviating from the standard PowerPoint notes template. For example, it may be that you have a key messages slide, or an agenda, contacts, or data slide, where there isn’t anything of value to be added with the speaker notes, and it’s better to see the slide as large as possible on the page when printed. Well, this is your opportunity. You can alter the size and position of any of the six placeholder element types. It’s easy to make the slide fill the page and remove the notes completely. You can also add additional custom elements onto each notes page. This might include additional information, data tables, highlights, ink annotations, or punchlines for key points. You’re essentially created a dedicated, custom notes page to print PowerPoint with notes, without affecting the presentation slides at all.

Screenshot of PowerPoint with the same notes page as the previous screenshot. However, the plain text notes have been replaced by custom content. The content is organized with care and thought to hierarchy with visuals.

However, only content in the body placeholder of the notes page will appear in the speaker notes (and likewise anything in the speaker notes will appear in the notes page body placeholder). Custom formatted notes content like you can see in this example, with separate text boxes or visual representations of data, won’t appear in the speaker notes. One workaround is to put the body placeholder off the edge of the page. This means it won’t be seen when you print PowerPoint with notes or save handouts as a PDF, but all the content is still there in your speaker notes. With all this customization you’re essentially creating a second document, so be wary of the time requirement. On the upside, it’s all in one file and there are no version control issues.

PowerPoint screenshot showing the same notes page as previous screenshot with custom content on the slide annotated with the label 'Custom Content'. To the right of the page there is a Body Placeholder with plain text in labelled 'Body Placeholder'.

If you have a lot of notes for a single slide, you may be frustrated that they extend beyond the body text placeholder into your carefully selected margins or go off the edge of the page entirely. You can use the text formatting options to shrink text to the size of the text box ( Right-click > Format Shape > Text Options > Text Box > Shrink text on overflow ). On any individual text boxes where the text spills out beyond the placeholder, you’ll get a small AutoCorrect control appearing at the bottom left of the placeholder, allowing you to choose to AutoFit Text to Placeholder for that particular page. However, if you miss this, all is not lost, as PowerPoint, rather ingeniously, will recognize that you have text outside of the text placeholder, and when you print the notes pages, it will put that overflow text onto a second page, starting at the top with no slide thumbnail, but in line with your standard text box placeholder. Usefully (probably) it numbers both pages the same, so you won’t get additional page numbers from the extra overflow pages. That means you don’t have to force your audience to read tiny text just because you have a lot of it.

Screenshot of the PowerPoints notes page with a slide thumbnail at the top of the page and plain text notes underneath in a Body Placeholder. The Body Placeholder is selected and the Autofit options for the Placeholder are open. "Stop fitting text to this placeholder" is selected.

It’s also worth noting that you can’t change the presentation slide itself in the Notes Page view, and also that any changes you make to the slides will impact the thumbnail image of the slide that’s in the notes page. So you can’t have a layered slide for presenting and a flat slide for printed notes all on the same slide, unfortunately (unless you go to a lot of effort to create a flat summary version as a top layer that disappears instantly and so isn’t seen during the presentation).

If you alter a notes page and then decide you want to reset it to the original layout, you need to use the Reapply Master function. As far as I can tell, the only way to do this is on a blank area of the notes page right-click , choose Notes Layout , then Reapply Master from the pop-up menu. This will reset the notes page to the default in the notes master. That includes resetting the position of moved objects, restoring deleted elements, and removing any custom formatting from the text.

If you want to do this to every notes page in the deck, we’ve got a quick fix to reapply master to ALL PowerPoint notes pages .

There are a number of problems with PowerPoint notes pages that it’s worth knowing about.

You can’t add hyperlinks to objects in Notes Pages. However, if your text includes a URL, then the text itself will turn into hyperlink. If you really want to add hyperlinks to PowerPoint notes pages, you can create an object with a hyperlink in the Normal view (standard presentation editing) and then copy/paste that into the notes page, and the hyperlink will work. It seems bizarre, but there you are.

As noted above, it’s confusing that you can’t change the notes page size anywhere in the PowerPoint interface. In the Notes Master, there’s a group called Page Size where you can change the orientation of the page and the size of the slide, but it’s the size of the presentation slide , not the notes page . Doing this could ruin your actual presentation. To change the page size itself, you have to go to File > Print > Printer > Printer Properties > Mordor > Paper Quality > Mount Doom > Paper Sizes .

Print setup

If you do change your notes page size, then it’s per printer, not for the document. And so you end up changing the notes page for all subsequent presentations that you open. If you go on to choose another printer, or decide to print to PDF, then it changes the notes page size again. And of course, this will cause problems sharing the file with others, especially if they’re in a different country and use a different paper size (Letter in the US and A4 everywhere else, for example).

Placeholder scaling

When you change notes page size, the scaling of the placeholder elements is odd. It seems like it doesn’t like the slide image placeholder especially, which scales differently and ends up partially off the page, so ideally change the notes page size right at the start, before you do anything else.

No outline on slide image

All the slide images have a thin black line around them, which is OK, but doesn’t look great. However, applying ‘no outline’ to the slide image in the notes page makes the slide image disappear completely. If you want to remove the outline, you can apply an outline with 100% transparency, which means the line is invisible. No, I don’t understand it either.

Guides are a really useful way to ensure alignment, especially to a grid. But in the PowerPoint notes pages, the guides function is pretty much unusable. At least sensibly. If you create guides, their position is based on the size of the presentation slide, not the page. So if a slide is 13.3”x7.5”, then guide positions are measured using that boundary. You can’t have a guide that is more than 7.5” from the top of the page (but the standard portrait letter page is 10” tall, so guides cannot be dragged into the bottom quarter of the page). Also, the 0/0 centre point of the horizontal and vertical guides is somewhere near the right-hand edge of the page, about a third of the way from the top. If you’re OK with just using guides to create a grid of vertical bars, and happy to work out the odd position measurements, then you’re golden, but it feels somewhat incomplete, which is a shame.

When you want to print notes in PowerPoint, go to the File tab in the top left of the ribbon (or use Ctrl + P ), and then choose Print from the menu on the left-hand side. Here you have a number of options, but the key ones are under settings in the middle on the left, where you need to click the Print Layout drop-down (which says Full Page Slides by default) and select Notes Pages . This will print out the notes pages that you’ve formatted, or you can choose to just print PowerPoint Full Page Slides , or Handouts .

You can choose to print all the slides or notes pages, just the ones you’ve selected (in the normal view) or type specific slide or page numbers to print. In this same drop-down menu, you can also choose whether to print hidden slides. This can be useful if you have hidden detail slides that you don’t want to present, but you’d like to print notes in PowerPoint for all the slides in your deck.

There are also options for one- and two-sided printing (which will depend on your printer’s capabilities), and also collation options. You can also choose to print in color or using the grayscale or black and white settings. Find more details on that below .

Remember to choose your printer using the button at the top of the list. Clicking the drop-down menu will allow you to change printer. Be really careful when doing this, as the default paper size may change for the new printer, which will ruin the layout of the notes pages – scaling is often glitchy and if you’ve lined things up beautifully then you’ll be disappointed. You can also use this drop-down menu to print PowerPoint with notes as PDF using Microsoft Print to PDF . However, be warned, the PDF printer page size is slightly different from the standard printer one. More specifically, the margins for the page size are different. For physical printers, PowerPoint takes into account a half inch border around the page, knowing that printers generally won’t work edge to edge. But for PDF that’s not needed, so those margins are removed. You need to think carefully about what you want your notes to look like. If you want them to look like they do on-screen, then go into Settings > Print Layout , and select Scale to Fit Paper . Or if you want it to look like a printed page, with the default print margins (perhaps because you want to print it later), then deselect Scale to Fit Paper and you’ll get the full margins all around.

If altering all these print settings seems a bit tedious, and you regularly do the same thing each time, you can choose default print settings to suit you. Go to the File tab on the ribbon, choose Options on the bottom left then select Advanced from the pop-up window menu. Next, scroll all the way down (don’t worry, we’re almost there!), and you’ll find two sets of printing options. The standard ‘ Print’ functions may not be useful, but below it, there’s ‘ When printing this document ’. The standard PowerPoint behavior is to use whatever settings you last used, so if you print lots of different types of documents then you have to constantly change things. Alternatively, these settings allow you to set the default printing settings for each presentation file you have open. So it might be that one particular presentation is only ever printed with notes in grayscale, while another is full slides in color.

It’s the same collection of settings as outlined in the printer options above, but you just set them for each document, which can cause slightly less frustration.

Screenshot of the PowerPoint Options pop up window. "Advanced" is selected from the left hand menu. An arrow annotation shows you must scroll to the bottom of the Advanced options to find the "When printing this document:" options. "Use the following print" is selected.

Print PowerPoint PowerPoint notes in grayscale or black and white

If you’re printing in color, you will hopefully see if the contrast ratios are correct clear, as the screen is showing what will be printed – although it’s always worth checking to see if there are any accessibility issues with it, for example is the color contrast high enough to be legible for people with common forms of color blindness . Our free BrightSlide add-in has a built-in color contrast checker for PowerPoint that can be really useful. However, if you’re printing in grayscale then it can be a bit more problematic, because you don’t know how the printer will interpret the colors you’ve chosen. Fortunately, PowerPoint gives you some neat tools to manage this and give you a grayscale specific print version of your slides that doesn’t impact your color presentation at all.

Go to the View tab on the ribbon and choose the Grayscale option. Now, you can see what the slide will look like when printed in grayscale. You also get a new tab on the ribbon called Grayscale . The commands on this ribbon allow you to change the grayscale formatting of any object on the slide without changing the color formatting when you’re presenting. So, if something doesn’t look right, you can make it darker or lighter, black or white, or even choose not to show the object. This is great if you want to make sure you get the best print from a black and white printer.

Screenshot of the notes page in earlier screenshots. The Grayscale tab is open and the notes page is in grayscale.

It’s worth noting that there are a couple of quirks. If you have text in a shape, or a textbox with a fill color, then these settings only apply to the fill color of the object, not the text. However, if you have a plain textbox with no fill color, then the settings apply to the text itself. Also, there is a ‘ Don’t Show ’ option, which is great to remove ink-heavy content like images or big blocks of color, especially in the background. Irritatingly, if there is text typed into the object, then choosing Don’t Show will hide the object, but not the text. This feels odd, given that the ‘ White ’ option essentially does the same thing if you’re using a white background (makes the object fill or a picture appear white, so it’s invisible when printed on paper). And when printing in grayscale or black and white, any slide background fill is automatically removed. However, graphics on the slide master aren’t, so just be aware that you may not get quite the result you want, depending on how the slide master was built.

To hide all graphics from the background and the slide master, right-click on the slide and choose Format Background from the pop-up menu. In the window that appears on the right, there’s a check box to Hide background graphics . This is a setting for each slide individually AND it affects your presentation slides, so be careful about using it, or reset when you’re done printing.

And all of this is also available in the Black and White settings, which can be helpful for even more frugal use of ink, or to create an ultra-high-contrast version, essentially giving you two custom versions of your presentation that can be used for printing, but don’t impact the actual presentation slides.

Of course, it could be that all you want is to export your speaker notes to Word and print those, rather than print PowerPoint slides with notes. You can do this in PowerPoint by:

  • Go to the File tab in the ribbon and select Export on the left-hand side
  • Choose Create Handouts in the grey menu bar
  • Click the Create Handouts button on the right
  • Then choose Notes below slides from the pop-up menu

This will produce a Word document with a thumbnail of each slide with speaker notes underneath. The nice thing about this is that if you change the slides, then they will change in the Word document. But the speaker notes don’t, which may or may not be helpful. The big issue is that it’s Word, and dealing with images in Word can often be tricky if you want to format things precisely. So think about whether you’ll want to format this document further.

Screenshot of the Export options accessed under the File tab. 'Create Handouts' is selected and the 'Send to Microsoft ...' pop up window is open. an annotated arrow points to the 'Notes below slides' option.

If you want to export speaker notes to other programs, our free BrightSlide add-in for PowerPoint allows you to do exactly that. On the BrightSlide tab in the ribbon, go to Review on the right-hand side, then Speaker Notes , and Export to Text File , Export to Excel File , and even Export to Word File . You’ll get an automatically generated Text, Excel, or Word document with the speaker notes of every slide. In Word you’ll get the title from each slide added with Heading 1 formatting, allowing you to easily navigate through it all. BrightSlide will also give you a total word count for the notes or allow you to delete all speaker notes from PowerPoint.

Screenshot of PowerPoint Notes Pages view. The BrightSlide tab is open and the File & Master options open. under 'Review' 'Speaker Notes' is selected. A drop down menu of the Export Speaker Notes options is viewable. The options are: Export to Text Files, Export to Excel File, Export to Word File and Delete All.

And there you have it, plenty of options showing you how to print PowerPoint with notes. But just because you can doesn’t necessarily mean you should print notes in PowerPoint for every presentation. Consider what will be most helpful to your audience, and perhaps consider more dedicated and specific handouts for them instead. You can go even further, as demonstrated by Nolan Haims, who has done some lovely print work using PowerPoint. For example, this report on non-profit funding in the age of Covid that he created for the Center for Effective Philanthropy, and a funding report in spreads that you can see in his portfolio.

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Would you please orient me o how to design and create colored pages in power point with writing in it. i want to insert them in my facebook page.

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Hi Youness. Probably the best way is to change the background colour of your slide and then add a text box over the top. Go to the ‘Design’ tab on the ribbon, then ‘Format Background’ on the right-hand side. That will give you he ability to apply a solid fill colour of your choice. And you then put any content you like on top of that colour.

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How To Add Notes To PowerPoint

Whether you're presenting to a large group of people or just a few team members, adding notes to your PowerPoint slides can help you deliver a more polished and professional presentation.

Adding notes to your PowerPoint presentations can be incredibly useful when you're giving a presentation.

It helps you stay on track, remember key points, and provide additional information to your audience.

In this guide, we'll take you through the step-by-step process of adding notes to PowerPoint, so you can start creating more engaging and informative presentations .

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  • Open your PowerPoint presentation.
  • Navigate to the slide where you want to add notes.
  • Click on the "Notes" button at the bottom of the screen , which will bring up the "Notes" pane.
  • Type your notes into the "Notes" pane below the slide.

how to print powerpoint presentation with notes

5. You can format your notes using the formatting options available in the "Notes" pane.

6. If you want to view your notes while presenting , click on the "View" tab at the top of the screen, then select "Notes Page" from the "Presentation Views" section or click "Presenter View" .

how to print powerpoint presentation with notes

7. When you're ready to present, you can either view your notes on your computer screen or print them out as a handout for you or your audience.

How do I access the "Notes" pane in PowerPoint? Click on the "Notes" button at the bottom of the screen.

Can I add images or diagrams to my PowerPoint notes? Yes, you can! Simply insert the image or diagram into the "Notes" pane using the "Insert" tab.

Can I format the text in my PowerPoint notes? Sure,  format the text in your PowerPoint notes using the formatting options available in the "Notes" pane.

How do I view my PowerPoint notes during a presentation? Click on the "View" tab at the top of the screen, then select "Notes Page" from the "Presentation Views" section.

Can I print out my PowerPoint notes as a handout for my audience? Of course, simply select the "Notes Pages" option when you print your presentation.

That's it! You can now add notes to your PowerPoint presentations to help you remember key points or to provide additional information to your audience.

It also greatly enhances the effectiveness and professionalism of your presentation.

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How to Print Google Slides with Notes?

How to Print Google Slides with Notes?

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Printing Google Slides with speaker notes can be a helpful tool for both presenters and their audience members. Whether you want to give more context to your presentation, create handouts, or simply have a physical copy of your notes for offline use, knowing how to print Google Slides with notes is important. In this guide, we’ll cover various methods and step-by-step instructions to help you print your Google Slides presentations with notes, ensuring your next presentation is informative and polished.

How to Print Google Slides with Speaker Notes

Step 1: open your google slides presentation:.

Access Google Slides through your web browser and open the presentation you want to print.

Step 2: Access the File menu:

Click on the “File” menu located at the top-left corner of the screen.

Step 3: Choose “Print Preview”:

Select the option “Print Preview” from the File menu.

Step 4: Select “1 Slide With Notes”:

In the print preview, you’ll see a dropdown menu (probably saying “1 Slide Without Notes”). Click this and select “1 Slide With Notes.” Your preview should update!

Step 5: Adjust Print Settings (Optional): 

While optional, consider:

  • Color vs. Grayscale: Choose based on your needs and printer.
  • Slide Ranges: Print all slides or a specific selection.

Step 6: Click “Print”:

Once you’ve configured all print options, click the “Print” button to initiate printing.

Your Google Slides presentation will now be printed with speaker notes included, ready to be used for offline practice or sharing with others.

Freqently Asked Questions

1. can i adjust the size of the speaker notes on my printed slides.

Yes, but with some limitations. Here’s how:

  • Before Printing: Increase/decrease the font size of your notes within the Google Slides editor itself. 
  • Notes Master: For advanced control, go to View > Notes Master. Here, you can adjust the default styles and placement of notes for the entire presentation.

2. How do I print multiple google slides presentations with notes at once?

Unfortunately, Google Slides doesn’t have a built-in feature for batch printing presentations with notes. Here are some workarounds:

  • Merge presentations: Combine several presentations into a single one and then print the whole thing.
  • Specialized Add-ons: Explore the Google Workspace Marketplace for add-ons that support batch printing or advanced print management.
  • External Tools: Some PDF merging tools might allow you to combine PDFs created from individual presentations.

3. When I print my slides with notes, the formatting gets messed up. What can I do?

Try these troubleshooting tips:

  • Simplify: Reduce complex formatting elements on your slides (lots of images, unusual fonts, etc.)
  • Preview: Carefully check the “Print Settings and Preview” before hitting print. 
  • Download as PDF: Printing the PDF version may prevent certain formatting glitches.

4. Is there a way to print only the speaker notes without the slides?

Not directly within Google Slides. Here are a couple of options:

  • Copy and Paste: Manually copy your speaker notes into a text document (Google Docs, Word) and print that.
  • Notes Master: Go to View > Notes Master. Temporarily delete the slide placeholders, then print. However, this might alter the formatting.

5. How do I save a Google slide as a PDF with notes?

Save your Google Slides with speaker notes as a PDF by going to “File > Print settings and preview,” choosing “1 slide with notes,” and clicking “Download as PDF.”

6. How many slides can I print on one page?

You can fit nine slides per page when you select “Full Page Slides” in “Settings.”

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Present on multiple monitors (and view speaker notes privately)

You can present with 2 monitors: Using Presenter View is a great way to view your presentation with speaker notes on one monitor (your laptop, for example), while your audience views the notes-free presentation on a different monitor (like a larger screen you're projecting to).

Note:  Make sure the device you're using for your presentation supports the use of multiple monitors. Check with your manufacturer for up-to-date information about multiple monitor support.

To do this procedure and split the view between projectors in this way, you must be connected to the second screen.

Set up PowerPoint to use Presenter view with two monitors

On the Slide Show tab, in the Monitors group, select Use Presenter View .

Monitors group on the Slide Show tab

Windows Display Settings should open.

In the Display Settings dialog box, on the Monitor tab, select the monitor icon that you want to use to view your speaker notes, and then select the This is my main monitor check box.

If the This is my main monitor check box is selected and unavailable, the monitor is already designated as the primary monitor.

Select the monitor icon for the second monitor—the one the audience will watch, and then select the Extend my Windows Desktop onto this monitor check box.

Notes:  If the Windows Display Settings don't open, do the following:

Windows 10: Click Start > Settings > System > Display . At the top, under Customize your display , is a diagram of the screens connected to your computer, with each screen numbered. If you are connected to a project, typically it will be represented in the diagram as screen 2. Select screen 1 in the diagram, then scroll downward. Ensure that the check box named Make this my main display is selected. Above that check box, in the Multiple displays list, select Extend these displays .

Windows 8: Right-click the Windows Start button, click Control Panel > Display > Adjust resolution . In the Multiple displays list, click Extend these displays . Select the monitor on which you want to view your speaker notes, and click Make this my main display .

You can use PowerPoint on your smartphone as a remote control to run your presentation and view your speaker notes. See Using a laser pointer on your smartphone when presenting in PowerPoint for more information, including a brief video.

Deliver your presentation on two monitors

On the Slide Show tab, in the Set Up group, click Set Up Slide Show .

Set Up Slide Show button

In the Set Up Show dialog box, choose the options that you want, and then click OK . If you choose Automatic , PowerPoint will display speaker notes on the laptop monitor, if available. Otherwise, PowerPoint will display speaker notes on the main display identified in your Display settings ( Settings > Display ).

Monitor options in the Set Up Show dialog box

Extend vs. Duplicate: What happens after the slide show ends

PowerPoint does something behind the scenes to make the process of starting a slide show on a second monitor as smooth and quick as possible. When you enter Slide Show, PowerPoint automatically changes your display settings (also known as your display topology) to Extend .

What can be confusing is what happens after your slide show concludes:

In PowerPoint 2013 , when your slide show ends, PowerPoint leaves the display topology as Extend . (The benefit of this approach is that the next time you present on a second monitor, the first slide will appear with minimal delay. The drawback is that PowerPoint may be overriding your preferred display setting of "duplicate". Some people don't like this override.)

In newer versions , in the same end-of-slide-show scenario, PowerPoint reverts to your default setting, returning to Duplicate , if that's what you have chosen.

If you are using PowerPoint 2013 and you want PowerPoint to revert to the default setting, rather than keeping the Extend setting, you can tell it to do that by making a small change to the Windows registry as described below.

In this procedure, you are creating a command that adds a new setting to the Windows Registry for PowerPoint, and then you are running that command:

Create a new file in Notepad.

Copy and paste the following three lines of text into Notepad:

On the File menu in Notepad, click Save As .

Name the file Update.reg . (It's important that the file name extension be .reg ).

In the Save as type box, choose All Files (*.*) .

Take note of the folder in which you are saving the file. Then click Save , and close Notepad.

Open File Explorer from the Start menu and navigate to the folder where you saved Update.reg.

Double-click Update.reg .

Answer "Yes" to the two prompts that ensue.

With that completed, PowerPoint will now revert to your default display topology at the conclusion of a slide show.

(Read more technical details in this community forum post that was answered by a PowerPoint program manager .)

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  1. How to Print PowerPoint with Notes (Step-by-Step)

    The most common way to print PowerPoint notes is with the thumbnail image of the slide at the top of the page, and the notes directly beneath (as pictured above). To print your notes like this, simply: Hit Ctrl+P for Print (or click File then Print) Open the Print Layout options. Select the Notes Page layout.

  2. Print speaker notes

    Print notes pages with slide thumbnails. Click File > Print. Under Printer, choose the printer you want. Under Settings, next to Full Page Slides, select the down arrow, and under Print Layout, select Notes Pages. Click Print. Note: You can only have one slide and accompanying notes per printed page.

  3. Print slides with or without speaker notes

    Click File > Print. Under Settings, click the second box (which defaults to say Full Page Slides ), then under Print Layout, click Notes Pages. Notes Pages prints one slide per page, with speaker notes below. The Preview Pane shows you what each layout option looks like. Put in the other settings, such as which slides you want, how many copies ...

  4. How to Print a PowerPoint with Notes

    Printing PowerPoint with Notes on Mac. Open your slideshow in PowerPoint on Mac and head to File > Print. When the print window opens, select "Show Details" on the bottom left if you see a condensed view of the print options. On the right side, below Paper Size, you'll see a drop-down box. Make sure that "PowerPoint" is selected here.

  5. Print your PowerPoint slides, handouts, or notes

    Select File > Print. For Printer, select the printer you want to print to. Print All Slides: To print each slide on a single sheet or change to just print a range of slides. Slides: From the drop-down, choose to print all slides, selected slides, or the current slide. Or, in the Slides box, type which slide numbers to print, separated by a comma.

  6. How to print a PowerPoint presentation with notes

    Step 1: Visit PowerPoint on the web, sign in, and open your presentation. Step 2: Select the File tab. Step 3: Choose Print and pick Print notes pages. Step 4: In the small pop-up window, select ...

  7. How to Use Speaker Notes in PowerPoint

    Next, in the pane on left, select the slide where you'd like to add speaker notes. Next, click the "Notes" button at the bottom of the window. A small box reading "Tap to Add Notes" will appear beneath the slide. For Mac users, this will say "Click to Add Notes.". Now, simply type the speaker notes for that slide.

  8. How to print a PowerPoint with notes

    If you need to create a PDF of your presentation, you can save a PowerPoint with notes to open with a PDF editor like Adobe Acrobat. Follow these instructions: Open your slide deck in PowerPoint. Select File > Print. Click Show Details. Under PowerPoint > Layout, check the Notes option. Select PDF and Save as PDF.

  9. How to Print a PowerPoint Presentation With Notes

    To print a PowerPoint presentation with your speaker notes, change the layout to Notes. This option prints one slide per page with notes below it. Set other options, such as number of copies and select color or black and white printing. Then click Print. To print a PowerPoint presentation with room to write notes, change the layout to Handouts.

  10. How to Print a PowerPoint Presentation with Notes

    To print a PowerPoint presentation with notes and slide thumbnails (one per page): Click the File tab in the Ribbon and then click Print. Under Settings, click the arrow next to Full Page Slides and then in the Print Layout area, click Notes Pages. The preview on the right will display the current notes page.

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    Open your presentation with speaker notes. Click "File" in the top left corner. Select"Print". Choose your printer under "Printer". Go to "Show Details" at the bottom of the Print window. From the "Layout" menu, select "Notes". Finally, click "Print" to obtain your PowerPoint slides with notes.

  12. How to Print Just the Speaker Notes for a PowerPoint Presentation

    On the sidebar that opens, click the "Print" command. On the Print pane to the right, click the "Full Page Slides" button. You'll see a bunch of different printing options on the drop-down menu. Click the "Notes Pages" option. This generates a printout of all your slides, with one slide thumbnail per page and any notes accompanying that slide.

  13. How to Print a PowerPoint Presentation With Notes

    1. With PowerPoint open on your Mac, click "File" in the top left corner. 2. In the pop-up print menu, click "Show Details." 3. In the "Layout" box, click "Notes" to add the presentation notes. 4 ...

  14. How to Print PowerPoint Slides With Notes

    With slide thumbnails: Go to File > Print > Settings > Full Page Slides > Print Layout > Notes Pages. Select a printer and print. Without thumbnails: Go to View > Notes Page to open each slide in Notes Page view. Delete the slide thumbnail from each notes page. Then, select File > Print and choose a printer. Next to Full Page Slides, select the ...

  15. 3 Easy Ways To Print Your PowerPoint Presentation Notes

    Close the 'Master View' when you are finished editing the 'Notes Master'. 4. Click 'Print' to take you to the 'Print Options' page. 5. Click 'Settings', then open the 'Print Layout' options. 6. Select the 'Notes Page' Print Layout and 'Print'. 3. How to print PowerPoint presentation notes as a customised handout.

  16. How To Print PowerPoint With Notes? Guide With Tips & Tricks

    Follow these steps to print from your browser: Open the presentation in PowerPoint Online. Open the first slide that has notes. Make sure Notes is selected in the View tab. Select Print from the drop-down menu specific to your browser (ex. in Chrome and Microsoft Edge, choose the three dots on the right). Select Print Preview.

  17. How to add Speaker Notes in PowerPoint

    Select a slide you want to add notes to. View the Notes pane located beneath each slide. If it's not visible, you can make it appear by clicking Notes on the bottom taskbar. You will see a blank space with the prompt "Click to add notes." That's where you can enter your speaker notes.

  18. How to Print PowerPoint with Notes: 3 Effective Ways

    Step 1: Open your PowerPoint slides and click File > Print; Step 2: Choose the printer you want in the Printer section. Step 3: Under Settings, click the down arrow next to Full Page Slides, and select Notes Pages under Print Layout. Step 4: Tap the Print button to print your PPT with notes.

  19. How do I print PPT with notes in PowerPoint?

    1. Use the Print option. Open the PPT presentation in PowerPoint. Click on the File option and select Print from the list. Now, click on the Full Pages Slides option and select Notes Pages from the top. You will immediately see that the keynotes were added at the bottom of the slide and you can now click the Print button to get the PPT printed ...

  20. How To Print Speaker Notes In PowerPoint

    Here is a quick tutorial on how to print speaker notes along with each slide of a PowerPoint slide to create handouts. Printing notes along with your powerp...

  21. Print speaker notes

    Export speaker notes so you can print them in Word. You can open a copy of your notes pages in Word to do with as you wish in that app, including printing them. With your presentation open, select File > Export. On the Export panel, select Create Handouts. On the Create handouts in Word panel, click Create Handouts.

  22. How to print PowerPoint with notes

    Of course, it could be that all you want is to export your speaker notes to Word and print those, rather than print PowerPoint slides with notes. You can do this in PowerPoint by: Go to the File tab in the ribbon and select Export on the left-hand side. Choose Create Handouts in the grey menu bar.

  23. Create and print notes pages

    To add art, such as a shape or picture, or to format all the notes pages in your presentation, change the Notes Master. For example, to put a company logo or other piece of art on all notes pages, add the art to the Notes Master. Or, if you want to change the font style for all notes, change the style on the Notes Master.

  24. How To Easily Add Notes To Your PowerPoint Presentation

    Navigate to the slide where you want to add notes. Click on the "Notes" button at the bottom of the screen, which will bring up the "Notes" pane. Type your notes into the "Notes" pane below the slide. 5. You can format your notes using the formatting options available in the "Notes" pane. 6.

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  26. Print your handouts, notes, or slides

    To print slide notes, either for a speaker or as handouts for your audience, select Notes Pages under Print Layout. This option prints one slide per page with all your notes below. Choose how to organize your printed sheets: Under Settings, select the down arrow next to Collated or Uncollated and then choose your preference. Choose a color ...

  27. How to Print Google Slides with Notes?

    Click on the "File" menu located at the top-left corner of the screen. Step 3: Choose "Print Preview": Select the option "Print Preview" from the File menu. Step 4: Select "1 Slide With Notes": In the print preview, you'll see a dropdown menu (probably saying "1 Slide Without Notes"). Click this and select "1 Slide With ...

  28. Present on multiple monitors (and view speaker notes privately)

    Deliver your presentation on two monitors. On the Slide Show tab, in the Set Up group, click Set Up Slide Show. In the Set Up Show dialog box, choose the options that you want, and then click OK. If you choose Automatic, PowerPoint will display speaker notes on the laptop monitor, if available. Otherwise, PowerPoint will display speaker notes ...