Introducing the Slides/Outline Pane
About Slides/Outline Pane
Introducing the Slides/Outline Pane
Continuing with the changes in PowerPoint 2007, the new Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 interface sports Ribbon and Tabs. However, the Slides/Outline pane continues to be relatively similar in its look and feel from older PowerPoint versions.
The Slides/Outline pane is normally placed on the left side of the interface, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1: Slide/Outline pane
About Slide/Outline Pane
The pane contains two tabs, the Slides tab and the Outline tab (see Figure 2).
Figure 2: Slides and Outline tab
The two tabs are explained below:
A. The Slides
tab of the pane allows the user to move slides easily from one position to the other as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3: Slides tab
As shown in Figure 3 above, if the presentation has more slides than the length of the pane can display, you'll get a scroll bar to move and navigate up and down.
You can select one or more slides within the Slides tab of the pane, and perform basic slide level edits such as deleting the slide, copying and pasting slides, duplicating and rearranging them, etc. If you need to view more slides at a time and perform basic slide level edits, you'll want to change the PowerPoint view to Slide Sorter.
B. Outline tab
(see Figure 4) display the title and text content of the slides.
Figure 4: Outline tab
Although PowerPoint 2010 no longer includes any equivalent of the Outlining toolbar, you can right click anywhere in the outline tab to get similar edit options in the context menu as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5: Outline tab edit options
See Also:
Interface Overview: Slides Pane in PowerPoint (Index Page)
Slides Pane in PowerPoint 365 for WindowsSlides Pane in PowerPoint 365 for Mac
Slides Pane in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows
Slides Pane in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Slides Pane in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac
Slides Pane in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows
Slides Pane in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac
Slides Pane in PowerPoint 2007 for Windows
Slides Pane in PowerPoint 2003 for Windows
Slides Pane in PowerPoint Online