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Presentation−


                             Visual Effects



                                                                                  Chapter
                                                                                   05








                                   Your Aim

                                   to learn about:
                                      Slide Views                  Slide Transition
                                      Animation                    Uses of Media Clips and Action Buttons
                                      Importing Data from other Applications


                 As you have already learned that a presentation is a collection of slides. You have also learned
                 how to create a presentation in PowerPoint 2019. In this chapter, we will learn about various

                 advanced features of PowerPoint 2019.

                     SLIDE VIEWS

                 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 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


                 It shows the current slide, the outline and the Notes pane.
                     Slide Area: The slide area displays a large view of the current slide. This is where the slides
                    are created and edited.

                     Slides pane: This pane displays the slides as thumbnails.
                     Notes pane : This is the area where a speaker can write notes for himself. These notes do not

                    appear when the presentation runs.


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