![]() To find out more about our training and to discuss your organisation’s learning needs, give us a call on 020 8203 1774 or email us we would love to chat. This topic has been taken from my free eBook on Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 which can be downloaded here: How will you use the different views in PowerPoint? Let me know by leaving a comment in the box below. Reading View allows you to view the presentation as if it were being presented. Here you can see just the speaker’s notes with a thumbnail of the slide they belong to. Different Views in Microsoft Powerpoint 2013 Slide Sorter, Slide Sorter View sets all the slides out on the screen so that you can see how they look as a whole. Slide Sorter View sets all the slides out on the screen so that you can see how they look as a whole and apply transition effects and design changes to the whole presentation at once. Here you get to see an outline of the slide structure in the left hand navigation pane, instead of the thumbnails. ![]() ![]() This is the view that you see when you first start PowerPoint and it has thumbnails on the left, the main slide in the middle and a notes area at the bottom. You can also use the icons on the taskbar above the clock To change views, click on the icon on the View Ribbon In PowerPoint there are several ways to view your presentation. Different Views in Microsoft Powerpoint 2013 ![]()
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