Differentiate between handouts and notes page slide print outs
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Handouts are copies of the presentation slides that are provided to the audience, typically at the beginning or end of the presentation. Handouts are usually printed on paper and can be given to the audience to follow along with the presentation or to refer to later. Handouts are typically a full-size version of the presentation slides, and may include additional notes or details that are not included on the main slides.
In contrast, notes pages are a special type of slide that is used to provide speaker notes or additional information to the presenter. Notes pages are not usually visible to the audience, and are typically only seen by the presenter. Notes pages typically include a full-size version of the current slide, along with additional notes or details that are not included on the main slide. The notes may include instructions for the presenter, additional information or details about the topic, or prompts to help the presenter stay on track.