USING MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
UNDERSTANDING SLIDE ORIENTATION IN POWERPOINT
Question
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properties pane
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slide navigation pane
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sorter pane
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slide pane
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Detailed explanation-1: -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.
Detailed explanation-2: -In Normal (editing) view, the slide thumbnail pane is on the left margin of the PowerPoint window. It allows you to easily move from one slide to another or to rearrange (by dragging) the order of your slides.
Detailed explanation-3: -Normal View The left pane displays a slide show outline (containing the same information as the Outline View); the upper right pane displays the slide itself (equivalent to the Slide View); and the bottom right pane provides a place for you to include notes about the slide.
Detailed explanation-4: -Answer: Normal View. Normal view contains three panes each containing a different view: Slide pane, Task pane, and Notes Pane. It also includes the Outline tab and the Slides tab.