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Outline View

                 The  Outline  view  in  OpenOffice  Impress
                 provides a simplified, text-based representation
                 of your slides. It removes visual elements such
                 as backgrounds, colours, and graphics, allowing
                 you to focus solely on the text content.

                 To view the presentation in an outline view:
                      Click on the Outline tab from the workspace
                      area.

                      OR select Outline option from View menu.

                 It is a useful option for quickly browsing the presentation or reviewing the presentation. It is useful for
                 editing the text since the text of several slides appear on the screen at the same time.

                 In an outline view, a serial number and a slide icon precedes each slide. The title is shown in larger font
                 and content or subtitle is shown in smaller font. In this view, it is easy to rearrange the order of slides,
                 delete slides, modify slides, etc.
                 Notes View

                 Notes view enables the user to add notes to the slides in a presentation. In the notes view, the slides are
                 displayed in a reduced form on top of the page. Towards the bottom side, there is a text box in which
                 notes for the slide can be added.
                 To view the slide in a Notes view:

                      Click on Notes tab from the workspace.
                      OR select the option Notes Page from View menu.


























                 Handout View

                 The Handout view enables to prepare a hard copy or summary of the presentation. With this view, the
                 user can print many slides in a single page. (Often the Handout tab is not viewed as a template).
                 To view the slide in Handout view:

                      Click on Handout tab from workspace.


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