Rearrange your PowerPoint slides

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Take a look at quick and easy steps of how you can arrange slides in your PowerPoint presentation and save your time.

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Rearrange your PowerPoint slides with Slide Sorter feature: 

Rearrange your PowerPoint slides with Slide Sorter feature

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The Slide Sorter feature enables you to arrange or rearrange slides in an order according to the content. It helps you to arrange larger number of slides easily and effectively. It becomes very useful when you need to think over your content and arrange the slides in the presentation accordingly from time to time.

Quick and easy steps to rearrange your slides with Slide Sorter: 

Quick and easy steps to rearrange your slides with Slide Sorter

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Open a PowerPoint presentation in which you wish to rearrange the slides . Click on the View tab, go to Presentation Views category, then click Slide Sorter icon.

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On clicking the Slide Sorter icon, all the slides in a presentation appear on a new window in separate boxes . See the figure below.

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To arrange the slides, drag a particular slide to a place you want it to be. Drag the slide and place it on other slide to rearrange positions

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To delete any slide, select it be clicking on it and then press Delete or Backspace key.

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To insert a new slide, click on a slide that you want the new one to follow. Then select New Slide button, different layouts appears on the screen for you to choose the kind of layout you want to give to the new slide. Just click on any layout and the new slide gets inserted.

Importance of using Slide Sorter in PowerPoint: 

Importance of using Slide Sorter in PowerPoint You can reorder PowerPoint slides when they are in a great number. You can arrange the slides in an order you want within a short period of time. You can use this feature to make the task of arranging slides in a specific order easy. You can take a look at an overall view of your presentation.

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