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Once a presentation is saved as an html file, you can view it using a web browser. This document provides a simple guide to understanding the layout of the online presentation's environment.
NOTES:
This document addresses online presentations as they appear in Internet Explorer 7.
For more information on web presentations, refer to Working with Online Presentations.
When viewing a presentation as a web page, the browser view is divided into three frames.

| Frame | Description |
|---|---|
| Outline | This frame displays the title of each slide. By using this frame, you can easily navigate through the presentation by clicking the title of the slide you wish to view. |
| Slide | This frame displays the selected slide. |
| Notes | This frame displays notes typed in PowerPoint. The Notes frame appears only if selected when saving the presentation as an html file in PowerPoint. |
A toolbar on the bottom of the browser hosts a series of buttons to help you view the online presentation.

| Button | Description |
|---|---|
| Show/Hide Outline | Hides or displays the Outline frame |
| Expand/Collapse Outline | Hides or displays sub points of the outline |
| Show/Hide Notes | Hides or displays the Notes frame |
| Previous Slide | Moves to the previous slide |
| Slide Indicator | Displays the number of the currently displayed slide |
| Next Slide | Moves to the next slide |
| Full Screen Slide Show | Launches the slide show in full screen mode |