PowerPoint 2010 has different presentation views with each one designed for specific purposes. The four different views available in PowerPoint are
Normal is set to be the default presentation view (but you can change default view) and you will be working on this view most of the time when making any changes to the current slide. This view also has Notes Page Pane at the bottom of the screen.
Slide SorterSlide Sorter view allows users to navigate easily between different slides. You can easily apply any changes to all the slides from this view
Notes PageNotes page view is suitable view for adding notes to PowerPoint. Check outadding notes to slides for more information on this view.
ReadingThis shows the slide that fits within the window and you can change to this view when you want to proof read or rehearse.
PowerPoint users can navigate between different views by clicking the view menu and using the menu options available as part of Presentation section.
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The account form has a horizontal presentation, while the report form has a vertical presentation. Everything else is the same. Same information is provided in both just with different views.
Good presentations are forceful presentations. Do not hesitate to express your viewpoint firmly or offer provocative ideas to the audience. The more you are able to express strongly held views, the more you will feel in control of the presentation.
because they had different views
seriously dude? like a normal person... different people have different views, therefore have different views on how others "act"
how to use a variety of media and presentation mode to convey different types of information?
They can learn what they came to the presentation to learn and can judge which method of presentation was best for them.
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There were two different views since Korea was divided into North and South Korea, and both Korea's had different leaders with different views on how they wanted to keep Korea under control if it was to be reunified.
There is no simple answer to that question. Every business and every presentation is different. So sometimes you would want a very formal presentation and sometimes it would not need to be so formal. You may use a template that is specifically for a particular company, so it might have a company name and logo on it for example. They may use it for all of their presentations. A presentation could have different sections, with each section using different designs. The audience can also be an influence on how a presentation is designed. So each presentation you make needs planning and careful thought and can be different.
Africa is a continent, not a country or a region. I imagine many different places have many different views.
There are a few ways that make drawing three dimensional objects easier and with different views. Drawing the top, front and side of an object with show different views.