Computer Science, asked by anuragpandya1708, 1 year ago

EXPLAIN DIFFERENT VIEWS OF PRESENTATION

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Answered by rk5717691
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Slide View :- Shows one slide at a time Slide view is optimized for editing. You can edit not only the text of a slide but also any graphics, sounds, and animations that might be included on the slide. This is usually the best view when you are working with an individual slide.

Outline View :- Shows the contents of your presentation in outline format. This view is optimized for organizing and arranging the content of your presentation.

Slide Sorter View :- Shows a thumbnail image of each slide in your presentation. This view is best when you want to rearrange the order of your slides or just want to see each slide in your presentation with the formats and colors you have chosen. In Slide Sorter View you can't edit the contents of a slide, but you can quickly switch to Slide View were you can edit the contents.

Notes Page View:- Shows one slide at a time with speaker's notes. This view is best when you are entering or reviewing the notes you made for slides.

Slide Show View:- Shows your presentation as it will look to the audience when you run it. This view displays one slide at a time in full-screen mode

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Answered by Anonymous
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The different views of presentations are:

  1. Outline View - It cuts down the graphics and colours and makes us focus on only the text.
  2. Slide Sorter View- Slides are displayed as thumbnails in a sequential order.
  3. Notes page view - These are like hints for yourself and points mentioned below the slide while delivering the presentation.
  4. Slide show view - Runs your final presentation in full screen mode.
  5. Normal view - The normal text editor where you prepare and edit your slides.
  6. Slide View - Shows one slide at a time.

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