Template Design Slide Layout in MS Office


A view is a way of displaying and working with your presentation and it is possible to display a presentation in a number of different ways. Each view displays the slides in a different way and emphasizes a different aspect. PowerPoint has four different views which you can work in. Each of the different views can be selected from the 
Template Design Slide Layout in MS Office
View drop-down menu as:
Normal – Displays your slides one at a time for easy editing.
Slide Sorter – Displays slide thumbnails for all the slides in the presentation.
Slide Show – Displays your slides one slide at a time filling the whole screen.
Notes Page – Displays your slides one at a time with space for you to add additional notes.
You can switch to a different view either by using the View drop-down menu or by using the buttons in the bottom left corner of the application window.
Normal view:
This is the default view and opens automatically when PowerPoint is started. This is also referred as the tri-pane view. The large pane in the middle is the slide editing pane. This allows making the necessary changes. In this view you can edit your slides one at a time formatting This view lets you work with a combination of features simultaneously including editing the slide, outline/slides and the Notes pane. The pane on the left hand slide is called the Outline/Slides pane. The Notes pane is displayed at the bottom and the main pain is called the Slide Pane. You can adjust the sizes of the individual panes. Each of these panes has its own scroll bar so you can move around in the different panes independently.

Slide Sorter view:
This allows you to easily rearrange your slides by dragging the slide thumbnails. It also indicates any slide transitions, text animations and displays their times. The slide number is displayed below each slide and any transitions and animations are indicated. You can reorder, delete cut and paste slides, add animations, transitions and set timings in this view.
Slide Show:
Display the slides as an on-screen presentation taking up the full screen. This runs your presentation from the first slide .This view displays any slide transitions and timings.

 
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