You can view your PowerPoint file in a variety of ways, depending on the task at hand. Some presentation views are helpful when you are creating your presentation, and some are most helpful for delivering your presentation.
You can find the different PowerPoint view options on the View tab, as shown below.
Note: You can also find the most frequently used views on the task bar at the bottom right of the slide window, as shown below.
Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation views, accessible from the View tab of the Ribbon are:
Tip: Here are some keyboard shortcuts that will help you navigate Normal view:
Tip: You can use the Ctrl + Shift + Tab shortcut key to switch between Normal view and Outline view.
Tip: you can press the Esc key to go back to the view you were using before you changed to Reading view.
Slide Master View
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In Conclusion, Presentation Views create great impact while editing your slides when preparing for a presentation. Not only you can focus more on what really matters in your presentation, but also this saves your time, effort & energy in making your presentation.
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