 Hey folks, I'm getting some questions about how you can share a PowerPoint but do so with one monitor while still having your notes show and present your mode. So this is a slightly more advanced way to show a PowerPoint for those of you that only have one screen but since so many people are interested in it in the comments I thought I'd go ahead and put the video together. So I've got a Zoom session open right here and then I've just joined a couple fake students do it. I think I've got one logged in on my phone and one logged on my other computer just to kind of demo what it would be like if you were in a class. So I'm gonna go ahead and share my screen. You could obviously get this set up before you share your screen but I want to kind of show the whole process. So when you go to share by default it shows your windows and stuff but if you see up here at the top there is a option between basic and advanced. If you click on advanced it gives you the option to do portion of screen and so what this is going to allow you to do is to be able to share just part of your screen specifically for the case of this demonstration just the part of your screen that has the PowerPoint slide on it while excluding the notes that you might be able to see. So I'm gonna go ahead and share my screen that way. You can see that this puts this little green box up on the screen that turns orange and so basically this box is resizable and anything that you have in the box is what will show on the on the screen. So I'm gonna go ahead and kind of give you a little bit of a demo of what this looks like. You can see right now I've just got my desktop on there so for my student version of myself on the phone that's all they see is that part of the desktop. Not everything just the things that appear in the box. So this is useful for when you want to be able to still have your notes up by be able to share it because PowerPoint can work pretty well this way. Now hypothetically you could just leave it in this mode and be able to see your notes but I think what most folks want to do is to go ahead and go into slideshow mode on PowerPoint but go down to these three little dots down here and go ahead and show presenter mode. This allows the entire screen to be in presenter mode but the trick here is to resize the little box so that it just frames the slide presentation over here on the on the side. So now you can see my student following along is only able to see the slide presentation. They can't see any of my notes that are over here on the side. This way as I advanced through my slides the slides are up on the on the screen but the students aren't able to see anything. But yeah so I think that for the most part this probably solves solves most people's problems of wanting to be able to have their notes up. That way if you use the notes extensively you're able to still present, you're able to still have your video broadcasting to your students but you don't have your students see that you're you know looking at your slides and looking at your notes and those types of those types of things. So anyways there's a little bit of a long-winded way about it. You can make this box any size that you you want but obviously just want to make sure that it's just framing the content that you want broadcast and obviously this is something you could come in and get set up before you start admitting students into the into the class. But anyways well that is how to use the portion of a screen of a screen tool to go ahead and broadcast PowerPoints and specifically how to broadcast PowerPoints in presenter mode. If you have questions of that feel free to ask them down in the comments and thanks for watching and good luck.