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Outline tab displays the text content of your presentation in an outline format, showing the structure and hierarchy of your slides. Slide tab displays thumbnail images of each slide in your presentation, allowing you to quickly navigate between slides visually.
In Microsoft PowerPoint, the Slide Sorter view displays a miniature of each slide making it easy to reorder slides, add special effects and transitions, and set timing between the slides.
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Slide Tabs in the program Power Point show you a thumbnail of all your slides. This helps when arranging the slides for a presentation.
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On the home tab it says new slide.
We can add power point slides to the left. Creating a new slide can be done by right clicking and new slide.
To apply slide transitions in a presentation, go to the "Transitions" tab in your presentation software. Choose the desired transition effect (such as fade, slide, or zoom) and adjust the duration if necessary. You can apply the transition to selected slides or all slides in your presentation.
The View buttons appear near the bottom of the screen. You use the View buttons to change between Normal view, Slider Sorter view, and the Slide Show view. Normal View Normal view splits your screen into three major sections: the Outline and Slides tabs, the Slide pane, and the Notes area. The Outline and Slides tabs are on the left side of your window. They enable you to shift between two different ways of viewing your slides. The Slides tab shows thumbnails of your slides. The Outline tab shows the text on your slides. The Slide pane is located in the center of your window. The Slide pane shows a large view of the slide on which you are currently working. The Notes area appears below the Slide pane. You can type notes to yourself on the Notes area. Slide Sorter View Slide Sorter view shows thumbnails of all your slides. In Slide Sorter view, you can easily add, delete, or change their order of your slides. Slide Show Use the Slide Show view when you want to view your slides, as they will look in your final presentation. When in Slide Show view: MY SOURCE: http://www.baycongroup.com/powerpoint2007/01_powerpoint.htm
To remove drawer slides efficiently and effectively, first, open the drawer fully and locate the release lever or tab on each slide. Press or pull the release mechanism to disengage the slide from the drawer. Next, lift the drawer slightly and pull it out of the cabinet. Repeat the process for the other side of the drawer. Finally, unscrew the slides from the cabinet using a screwdriver or drill.