Your slides remain the same — yet exploring the same slides using a different view makes sense, depending upon the tasks you want to do. For example, it’s easier to reorder and work with multiple slides in Slide Sorter view — and make changes to individual slides in Normal view. All put together, PowerPoint 2013 provides you will ten different views. Eight of these views can be accessed from the View tab of the Ribbon. Then click on any of the buttons in the Presentation Views and Master Views group.
Learn about various views that allow you to edit and show slides in PowerPoint 2013.
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