Learn about the Editing view (Normal View) in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. This is the view that you will use most of the time when you are creating and editing slides.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows XP and higher
PowerPoint 2010 continues the tradition of previous versions of the program by providing several views that enable you to view and edit your slides. Unarguably, Normal view is the default and most often used view (see Figure 1 below). This view displays one slide at a time in the Slide area, and is used mainly for editing and creating slides, and shows PowerPoint's typical tri-pane interface that includes the Slides / Outline pane, the Slide area, and the Notes pane. If you cannot see the Slides / Outline pane in Normal view, scroll down to read a tip that will help you restore that pane.
Figure 1: Normal View
To navigate to the next slide you can use the vertical scrollbar on the Slide Area, or the Next and the Previous arrow buttons located at its bottom. You can also use the Page Up and Page Down keys to navigate between the slides.
If you are not in Normal view, you can easily get to this view by choosing the View tab on Ribbon, locate the Presentation Views group, and click the Normal button (highlighted in red in Figure 2).
Figure 2: Normal button within Presentation Views group
Other than the View tab of the Ribbon, you can also access the Normal view by clicking the Normal button (highlighted in red in Figure 3) located towards the right side of the Status Bar.
Figure 3: Normal view button on the Status Bar
Tip: Shortcut Keys
Shortcut Manager allows you to create your own shortcut keys in PowerPoint - read the Indezine review of Shortcut Manager.
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