Computer Science, asked by shivanidawre6, 2 months ago

in context of presentation describs slide ,handout ,notes, and outline​

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Answered by sushamasingh543
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Explanation:

Handouts are paper copies of your PowerPoint presentation that you give to the audience. They give your audience something tangible to refer to and to take home. They can also write on the handouts to make their own notes.

Slide 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 shows the contents of your presentation in outline format. This view is optimized for organizing and arranging the content of your presentation.

Because the contents of all slides (that will fit on the page) are shown at once, you can easily view and change the order of topics and subtopics. This view is also probably the most efficient for entering the contents of your presentation.

Notes Page 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

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