The Navigation Pane at the left of the PowerPoint window shows thumbnails of the slides by default.
Normal view with Slide Thumbnails
In PowerPoint 2007 and 2010, you can switch between Outline and Slides by clicking the tab at the top of the Navigation Pane. The tabs will show either words or icons, depending on the size of the window.
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PowerPoint 2013, 2016: No tabs in the Navigation pane. You can switch to Outline view using a button on the View ribbon tab.
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Step-by-Step: Slide Thumbnails |
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What you will learn: | to change which slide is shown in the Slide Pane to run animation to change order of slides to switch to Outline view to save |
Start with:, issues-Lastname-Firstname.pptx from your Class disk
Repeat for each slide:
Click on the animation icon and observe the motion in the Slide Pane.
In this presentation, all of the animations are different so you can see different types. That is actually bad design!
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![]() Privacy is now Slide #2 |
PowerPoint 2007, 2010: In the Navigation Pane, click on the Outline tab
PowerPoint 2013, 2016: On the View ribbon tab, click on the Outline View button.
The view in the pane changes to show the outline of the presentation.
The left pane widens to show more of the outline text. The current slide may be highlighted in the outline.
In the next lesson you will
learn what you can do with this outline view.
In
the Quick Access Toolbar
at the top left of the PowerPoint window, click on
the Save
button.
The presentation is saved with the
same name, to the same location. This lesson did not have you make any
changes unless you had to correct an error.
[issues-Lastname-Firstname.pptx]