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outlining

ResolvedVersion 2003

Helen has attended:
PowerPoint Introduction course

Outlining

Did not quite grasp what this was all about.

RE: Outlining

Hi Helen,

Thank you for your question.

Your question has been re-assigned to me.

The Outline pane appears on the left when you change your view to Normal.

The Outline view in PowerPoint is the text based version of your presentation. Every time you type text onto a slide, the text will appear in the Oultine pane against a numbered slide icon.

You can use the Outline pane to create text based slides such as bulleted slides by using Tab and Shift+Tab buttons on your keyboard or using the Promote and Demote buttons on the Outlining toolbar.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

PowerPoint tip:

Creating a summary slide

To summarise all the the key point from all slides onto one PowerPoint presentation,

1) click Slide Sorter ( on view menu bar).

2)Hold down the CTRL while you click the slides that have titles that you want to include in your summary slide.

Open up the Slide sorter toolbar (Click on view- toolbars-slide sorter and then slide sroter button)

The summary slide is created and added to your presentation.

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