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Slide Sorter View in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac

Learn about the Slide Sorter view in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac. This is the view that lets you see all your slides in a sequence, and also allows you to easily select multiple slides, or locate hidden slides.


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Product/Version: PowerPoint 2016 for Mac

OS: Mac OS X



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Most of the time, you may work on a single slide in your PowerPoint presentation, but there are times when you want to copy, duplicate, reorder, or even delete a bunch of slides. It's in scenarios like these that you will encounter PowerPoint 2016 for Mac's Slide Sorter view.

Among the various views available in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac to play and edit your presentations, we have already covered both Normal view and Outline view. Although Slide Sorter view does not let you edit individual slide objects, it does let you work with whole slides. Any edits made will influence one or more slides, depending upon your selection.

Why Slide Sorter View?
Change to Slide Sorter View
Selecting Slides in Slide Sorter View
Tasks Suited for Slide Sorter View
Rearrange Slides in Slide Sorter View
Insert Slides in Slide Sorter View


Why Slide Sorter View?

Within Slide Sorter view, you will see thumbnail-sized representations of all slides in your presentation, as shown in Figure 1, below. The best use of this view is when you have to select multiple slides, as you can quickly reorder, delete, or duplicate your slides. In addition, this view also clearly displays hidden slides.

Slide Sorter view in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac
Figure 1: Slide Sorter view in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac

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Change to Slide Sorter View

To access Slide Sorter view, you can choose either of these options:

  1. Click the Slide Sorter button on the Status Bar, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 1, above.
  2. Access the View tab of the Ribbon, and click the Slide Sorter button, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 2, below.
  3. Slide Sorter button
    Figure 2: Slide Sorter button within the Presentation Views group
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Selecting Slides in Slide Sorter View

Here are some guidelines for selecting slides in Slide Sorter view:

  • To select a single slide, just click on the slide.
  • To select a range of slides, hold down the primary mouse button and drag across and over the slides like a marquee. Try to drag in a diagonal direction if you have more than one line of slides lined up.
  • To select a contiguous range of slides, click the first slide, hold the Shift key on the keyboard, and then click the last slide.
  • To select multiple, non-contiguous slides, hold down the key on your keyboard, and then click the slides you want to select.
  • To select all the slides in the presentation, press the + A keyboard shortcut.
  • To select all but a few slides, first select all slides, and then + click on the slides you want to deselect.
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Tasks Suited for Slide Sorter View

Slide Sorter view works best when you have to select multiple slides (sequential or non-sequential slides) and perform tasks such as:

  • Organize and reorder slides by dragging them in the proper sequence.
  • Group slides into separate Sections.
  • Easily copy, paste, or delete slides.
  • Duplicate slides.
  • Hide and show selected slides.
  • Control transition effects that play when the presentation advances from one slide to the next.
  • Set and adjust the slide timing of these transitions.
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Rearrange Slides in Slide Sorter View

To change the slide order:

  • Select the slide(s) you want to reorder, and drag them to a position where you want to place them.
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Insert Slides in Slide Sorter View

To insert a new slide within Slide Sorter view, choose any of these three approaches:

  1. Use the Ribbon:
    1. Place the cursor where you want to insert a new slide.
    2. Select the Home tab of the Ribbon, and locate the Slides group.
    3. Click the New Slide button.
  2. Place the cursor where you want to insert a new slide, right-click, and from the resultant menu choose New Slide option.
  3. Place the cursor where you want to insert a new slide and press the + Shift +N shortcut key combination.
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To copy, paste, and delete slides in Slide Sorter view, follow these guidelines:

  • Copy: Select the slide(s) and press + C shortcut key combination or choose the Edit | Copy menu option.
  • Paste: To paste copied and cut slide(s), click at the desired insertion point and then press + V shortcut key combination or choose the Edit | Paste menu option.
  • Cut: Select the slide(s) and press + X shortcut key combination or choose the Edit | Cut menu option.
  • Delete: To delete a slide (or slides), select and press the Delete key on your keyboard.
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See Also:

01 07 03 - Views: Slide Sorter View in PowerPoint (Glossary Page)

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