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How a teleprompter works
How a teleprompter works















Living life on Zoom during these many pandemic months has been draining for all of us. To get your notes even closer to your webcam, collapse Word’s top ribbon. Then, click on Zoom to adjust the size of your text so you can easily read it. On the left, you’ll see Print Layout and Web Layout. On Word’s top menu bar, click on View from the Home menu. Here are the easy steps to make the change to your Word doc: Then, all you need to do is scroll down the page using your mouse or trackpad as you’re reading.Ĭongratulations, you’ve effectively created your personal teleprompter! Once you do that, you can shrink the width of your page, and the text will automatically wrap to fit your thinner Word window. You need to make your Word window thinner… only 8-10 words across to correct the problem.īut then how are you supposed to see a complete line of your script if only part of it is now visible?Ĭhange the view in Word from Print Layout to Web Layout. Your eyes will clearly be moving left to right and from line to line. That said, they will see you reading your notes if your Word window is still at its normal width. And because your audience has been conditioned to seeing others look off screen, they likely won’t notice your visual trick. The result will be remarkably close to the appearance that you’re effortlessly talking to your audience and not reading your script. It’s like activating your own little teleprompter. The closer you can get your Word doc to your webcam the better. A physical page of notes taped under your webcam can work, but I’m not talking about an analog solution.

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If you’re presenting to your Zoom audience, and you’ve got notes or perhaps a full script to read, you should position them on your screen right under your webcam to reduce the effect that you’re reading. And because it’s generally become acceptable to look slightly off camera while Zooming, there’s a huge opportunity to exploit in that little space between where you should look and where your eyes are likely focusing. I’m saying that’s what I’ve seen happening. If you’re even close, I think most folks on the receiving end are relatively forgiving. In short, a lot of people aren’t following the best practice of looking directly at their webcams these days. There’s also the reality that many of us have had to Frankenstein together more advanced work stations at home with multiple monitors, creating even more eyeline complexities. That can be difficult when you’re also trying to pay attention to all of those little boxes of faces on your screen. And the only way to do that is to stare directly at your little webcam. The same is especially true when talking via Zoom and other video conferencing platforms. It’s always important to establish eye contact with your audience if you want to create a strong connection. This easy reformatting trick in Microsoft Word will help you present better when reading your notes during your next Zoom meeting.















How a teleprompter works