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5. Click the Start Recording button.
Note: After doing this, you will begin talking and navigating through each of your slides in the
presentation. It is best practice to try and talk and progress (click) through your presentation,
just as you would if you were giving a lecture in class. If you make a mistake, it is best to try to
correct it just as if you would while giving the lecture in class. Changes/updates will be discussed
briefly below.
6. In the Recording toolbar you will find the following tools which you can use to:
• Go to the next slide
Note: You can also use the right arrow key or space bar as you would when giving a
presentation in person.
• Pause the recording
Note: While you are able to do this, it is best practice to try to avoid doing this to ensure a
more consistent and smooth recording.
• Re-record the current slide
Note: As with the pause, it is best practice to try to avoid doing this if possible to ensure for
consistency/smoothness. If you do use this button though, please note you will need to
press the Resume Recording button again in the dialog box that appears in order to
restart/re-record the slide.
7. When you have finished recording, press the Esc button or the X button in the top right corner
of the Recording toolbar.
Re-Recording Narration
If you do need to re-record a slide or the entire presentation itself, we would suggest the following:
• Use the Re-record current slide button if you are in the middle of recording and realize right
away that you need to re-record the slide you just recorded (and are still on that slide).