Computer Science, asked by drmrayp90k19, 1 year ago

Difference between slide sorter view and outline view in Microsoft PowerPoint

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Answered by MohammedRahil
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Types of views

Kingsoft Presentation provides multiple types of views to make it easier for the user to view and edit the slides in his or her presentation. The types of views available are normal view, slide sorter view, slide show view and slide master view. Each type of view has different features and is better suited towards the user under different circumstances.

Normal View

Normal view is the default view in Kingsoft Presentation; there are three panes in this view. The Outline and Slidestabs are on the left, where you can switch outlines and slides through the thumbnails.

The normal view combines the slide, outline and notes ribbons into one view. The Outline is used to view the outline. The Slides are used to preview the effects and to edit a single slide. The Notes pane is used to type notes.

To switch to the normal view, On the View tab, in the Presentation View group, click Normal View .

Slide Sorter View

To organize, review, rearrange or set timing or transitions for your slides, you can use slide sorter view. It is an exclusive view where slides are shown as thumbnails.


Answered by phillipinestest
10

In Microsoft PowerPoint, an outline view is a view option which allows the user to view his presentation as an outline made up of the titles and main text from each slide.

Each title appears on the left side of the pane that contains the Outline tab, along with a slide icon and slide number whereas slide sorter view is a view option in MS PowerPoint which allows the user to see all the slides in a presentation at one time. The slides appear in the task pane as small graphics that are arranged in rows and columns.

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