For example, if you’re creating this game for a class, you might enter the class’ designation and period (e. g. , “Spanish 2, Period 5”).

On a Mac, you can also click Insert at the top of the screen and then click New Slide in the resulting drop-down menu.

On a Mac, you can also click Insert at the top of the screen and then click New Slide in the resulting drop-down menu.

On a Mac, you can also click Insert at the top of the screen and then click New Slide in the resulting drop-down menu.

On a Mac, you can also click Insert at the top of the screen and then click New Slide in the resulting drop-down menu.

Make sure that you don’t click the grey Insert menu item at the top of the Mac’s screen.

For example, you might type “Types of Dog” into the top-left cell, “Types of Vegetable” into the next cell over, and so on. Press the Tab ↹ key after entering in a category name to skip into the next cell over.

First question - 200 Second question - 400 Third question - 600 Fourth question - 800 Fifth question - 1000

Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+M (Windows) or ⌘ Command+M (Mac).

Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+M (Windows) or ⌘ Command+M (Mac).

You can center the clue by selecting it and then pressing Ctrl+E (Windows) or ⌘ Command+E (Mac). It’s best to do this in order (e. g. , in the first blank slide after the “categories” slide, enter the clue for the first category’s first question) so that you don’t get confused later.

If you’re on a Mac, make sure that you click Insert near the top of the PowerPoint window, not Insert in the menu bar.

On a Mac, you’ll click Hyperlink instead.

On a Mac, you’ll click Hyperlink instead.

On a Mac, click This Document at the top of the pop-up window.

Alternatively, you can find the correct clue slide in the left-hand sidebar and click it.

Alternatively, you can find the correct clue slide in the left-hand sidebar and click it.

If you want to create a double-jeopardy slide, you can make a new slide, label it as “DOUBLE JEOPARDY”, link it to one of the point values on the “categories” slide, and then place a link from the “DOUBLE JEOPARDY” slide to the pertinent question.

When making this slide’s point values, remember to double the points (e. g. , start with 400 points instead of 200, end on 2000 points instead of 1000, etc. ).

Remember, the clues should be significantly harder for this round than they were in the last round.

Windows - Click File, click Save As, double-click This PC, click a save location on the left side of the window, type the document’s name (e. g. , “Jeopardy Game”) into the “File name” text box, and click Save. Mac - Click File, click Save As. . . , enter the document’s name (e. g. , “Jeopardy Game”) in the “Save As” field, select a save location by clicking the “Where” box and clicking a folder, and click Save.