Computer Science, asked by mannaprema, 6 months ago

write a short note on outline view ​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Microsoft PowerPoint: What is Outline view?

Outline view shows us the text in the presentation in its basic form so we can concentrate on ideas, structure and logical order of the presentation.

We can use this view to switch slides around like this too, either by clicking and dragging the points using the square next to the slide number.

Answered by rajm91241
9

Answer:

Outline view

This presents the same document in outline form. In this view it is possible to collapse and expand different parts of the document. This makes it easier to work on these different parts. It is also easy to move blocks of text around the document should you decide that the order of things needs to be altered.

When you switch to Outline View a new menu bar appears that enables you manipulate the outline in different ways including, promoting and demoting headers, and expanding and contracting different parts of the document.

The document will only work as an outline provided the author has developed the document as an outline. This present document has been prepared as an outline, so, by switching to Outline View you will be able to see its various features.

The main benefits of Outline View are that it is very easy to move parts of the document around if you want to change the order of the argument. It is also very easy to make sure that formatting is consistent. And it is very easy to create tables of contents.

If you have a large document that has not been created as an outline, it is still possible to reconfigure it as an outline and then reap the benefits of outlines.

Explanation:

please mark me brainlist.

Similar questions