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Presentation—Visual



                     Effects
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                          Learning Outcomes



                              Slide Views

                              Slide Transition

                              Animation
                              Uses of Media Clips and Action Buttons

                              Importing Data from Other Applications




                  As you have already learnt that a presentation is a collection of slides. You have also learnt how
                  to create a presentation in PowerPoint 2016. In this chapter, we will learn about various advanced
                  features of PowerPoint 2016.

                   i +  SLIDE VIEWS

                  PowerPoint has several views for delivering and viewing a presentation. You can use PowerPoint’s
                  views to set how the slides and their contents appear on the screen. By default, PowerPoint
                  displays your slides in Normal view.

                  To change the view of a presentation, click on the View tab and then click on any of the five
                  options available in the Presentation Views group. These options are Normal, Outline View,
                  Slide Sorter, Notes Page, Reading View and Slide Show View.











                  Normal View


                  In Normal view (by default) a blank slide appears on the workspace. It enables a user to make
                  presentation as required. It is the editing mode where you’ll work most frequently to create your
                  slides. It is helpful while designing presentation of large number of slides. It sets the standard for
                  viewing slides.


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