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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
In the Microsoft PowerPoint View tab, which presentation view enables a user to view one slide at a time in the Slide pane?
A
Normal
B
Slide Sorter
C
Notes Page
D
Reading
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The first view is the Normal View. In this view, you edit one slide at a time by adding text, graphics and clip art. This is the default view. It allows you to see and work with several aspects of the presentation simultaneously, including the slide, the outline/slide sorter section, and the notes pane.

Detailed explanation-2: -With Presenter view, the audience views your slides on a main screen, while you control the show on another screen that only you can see.

Detailed explanation-3: -Within Slide Sorter view, you will see thumbnail sized representations of all slides in your presentation, as shown in Figure 1, below. The best use of this view is when you have to select multiple slides, as you can quickly reorder, delete, or duplicate your slides.

Detailed explanation-4: -Slide Sorter view at the bottom of the slide window, or from the View tab on the ribbon. Slide Sorter view (below) displays all the slides in your presentation in horizontally sequenced, thumbnails.

Detailed explanation-5: -By default, PowerPoint opens in Normal view, displaying the thumbnails, notes and slide view. If you prefer, however, you can specify that PowerPoint open in a different view, such as Slide Sorter view, Slide Show view, Notes Page view, and variations on Normal view.

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