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Explain the various views of a slide available in PowerPoint? 5 marks​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The views in Microsoft PowerPoint can be used to edit, print, and deliver your presentation. They are as follows: Normal view. Slide Sorter view. Notes Page view.

Microsoft PowerPoint has three main views: normal view, slide sorter view, and slide show view. Normal View is the main editing view, which is used to write and design a presentation.

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Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 training video how to use the different types of presentation views including: Normal, Outline, Slide Sorter, Notes Page and Reading to help you create and edit your slides

Answered by kumar87977
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Microsoft PowerPoint has three main views: normal view, slide sorter view, and slide show view. Normal View is the main editing view, which is used to write and design a presentation.

There are 6 different views you can use to look at your PowerPoint presentation and each one has its advantages over the others. The default view in PowerPoint is normal view. This means that when you sart PowerPoint, and as lond as you don't change the view, you will be working in Normal View. There are two place to change to a different view: at the top of the left side panel and at the bottom of the workspace to the right (next to the zoom slider). OK, make that three, as you can also see the presentation views on teh View tab!

To change to Slides View or Outline view, click the corresponding tab at the top of the left side panel:

Slides View and Outline View

To change to any of the other PowerPoint view, use the small toolbar at the bottom:

Normal View, Slide Sorter View, Reading View, Slide Show

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