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Outline View
                 The presentation’s slides are all shown in the outline format in the order that they are placed in the Slides pane.
                 It displays each slide’s topic headers, numbered
                 lists, and bulleted lists. In this view, only the text
                 present in the slide is displayed. Text boxes and
                 other graphic elements that you have added
                 to the slides would not displayed in this view.
                 You can select this view by selecting the Outline
                 option from the View menu in the Menu bar.

                 This view  is useful for  quickly browsing the
                 presentation or reviewing the presentation. It is
                 useful for editing the text since the text of several
                 slides appears on the screen simultaneously.

                 Notes View

                 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. It is used for adding notes to the slides for
                 inserting additional information related to the slides. During your presentation, the speaker notes are visible
                 on your monitor, but aren’t visible to the audience. So, the Notes pane is the place to store brief discussion
                 points that you want to mention when you give your presentation.
                 You can select this view by selecting the Notes option from the View menu in the Menu bar.

                 Slide Sorter View

                 In Slide Sorter View, the user can view the thumbnails of the slides. The number of slides that get accommodated
                 on the screen depends on the monitor and the
                 percentage of zoom. The slide number appears
                 at the top and towards the left side of the slide.
                 The user can also rearrange the order of slides
                 using drag and drop method.

                 You can select this view by selecting the Slide
                 Sorter option from the View menu in the Menu bar.

                 Master Slide
                 A Master Slide defines the common elements and design for all the slides in your presentation. This includes
                 backgrounds, fonts, colours, logos, and placeholders for titles, text, and other objects. By setting up a Master
                 Slide, you ensure uniformity across all your slides.

                 Master Notes

                 Master Notes are templates for the notes pages in your presentation. Each notes page corresponds to a slide
                 and can contain notes to guide the speaker. By setting up Master Notes, you ensure that your notes pages
                 have a consistent layout and design.

                 Master Handouts

                 Master Handouts control the layout and design of handout pages, which are printed copies of your slides that
                 you can give to your audience. Handouts typically include multiple slides per page.



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