explain the different types of views in powerpoint the views are as following:-
1. normal view
2. outline view
3. slide view
4. slide sorter view
5. slide show view
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1. Normal view:
You can get to Normal view from the task bar at the bottom of the slide window, or from the View tab on the ribbon.
Normal view is the editing mode where you’ll work most frequently to create your slides. Below, Normal view displays slide thumbnails on the left, a large window showing the current slide, and a section below the current slide where you can type your speaker notes for that slide.
2. Outline view
You can get to Outline view from the View tab on the ribbon. (In PowerPoint 2013 and later, you can no longer get to Outline view from Normal view. You have to get to it from the View tab.)
Use Outline view to create an outline or story board for your presentation. It displays only the text on your slides, not pictures or other graphical items.
3. Slide Show View:
You can get to SlideShow view from the task bar at the bottom of the slide window.
Use Slide Show view to deliver your presentation to your audience. Slide Show view occupies the full computer screen, exactly the way your presentation will look on a big screen when your audience sees it.
4. Slide Sorter View:
You can get to Slide Sorter view from the task bar at the bottom of the slide window, or from the View tab on the ribbon.
Slide Sorter view displays all the slides in your presentation in horizontally sequenced, thumbnails. Slide show view is helpful if you need to reorganize your slides—you can just click and drag your slides to a new location, or add sections to organize your slides into meaningful groups.