Most of the time, you are working on a single slide in your PowerPoint presentation — but there are times when you want to copy, duplicate, reorder, or even delete a bunch of slides. It’s in scenarios like these that you will encounter PowerPoint 2013’s Slide Sorter view. Among the various views available in PowerPoint 2013 to play and edit your presentations, we have already covered both Normal view and Outline view. Although Slide Sorter view does not let you edit individual slide objects, but it does let you work with the whole slide itself — any edits made will influence one or more slides, depending upon your selection.
Learn about Slide Sorter view in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows.

