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PowerPoint has several ways to view a presentation for different purposes. This document contains information on the Outline tab, which can be very helpful in seeing the logical order of your whole presentation.
In the Outline tab, PowerPoint displays your presentation as an outline made up of the titles and main text from each slide. The main text is indented under the slide title.
Working in the Outline view allows you to see a textual outline of your entire presentation. The Outline view also makes it easy to rearrange your points, move slides from one position to another, and apply formatting changes. You can also print the Outline view for use as notes.
NOTE: The Normal view contains an Outline pane. For more information, refer to The PowerPoint Views.
To the left of the slide work area, select the Outline tab![]()
In the Outline view, you can work with your text formatted as it would appear in the presentation or in plain text. Working with plain text allows you to see more of your presentation at once. You can also print with formatted text or plain text, depending on your view.
In the Outline pane, select one of your slides by clicking the box next to it
The text for that slide is highlighted.
NOTE: No matter which slide you select, formatting will be displayed for all slides in your presentation.
Right click the highlighted text » select Show Text Formatting
NOTE: The Show Text Formatting button toggles between showing and hiding text formatting.
In the Outline pane, select one of your slides by clicking the box next to it
The text for that slide is highlighted.
Right click the highlighted text » select Collapse
» Collapse All
NOTE: It is not necessary to select all slides when using the Collapse all option.
In the Outline pane, select one of your slides by clicking the box next to it
The text for that slide is highlighted.
Right click the highlighted text » select Expand
» Expand All
NOTES:
It is not necessary to select all slides when using the Expand all option.
If all of your slides are collapsed, you can double click one to expand it.
When you select the Outline tab, a textual outline of your presentation will appear in the pane at the left side of the screen. If there are images in your presentation, they will not appear in the outline.
In the outline, select the text you want to format
From the Home tab, in the Font group, make the desired changes
From the outline, place the insertion point where you want to add text
Type the desired text
Select the text you wish to delete
Press [Delete]
You can move a paragraph up or down a level in the outline. When you promote a paragraph or line of text in your outline, it moves to the left; when you demote it, it moves to the right. When you move a paragraph up, you exchange it with the one above; when you move a paragraph down, you exchange it with the one below. In this way you have control over the organization of text in your presentation without having to go to the slides themselves.
Right click in the text you want to move » select Promote
or Demote![]()
Right click in the text you want to move » select Move Up
or Move Down![]()
In the outline, click and drag the slide icon to the appropriate location
NOTE: While dragging the slide, a line will move with your cursor showing you where the slide will be when you release the mouse.
When you print your outline, it prints with the options that are showing in the Outline view (different formatting, collapsed, expanded). Therefore, adjust the text formatting to ensure that your document will print correctly.
To print your outline with all text formatting shown, make sure to toggle on all text formatting
To print all of your slides, make sure all of your slides are expanded
From the Office
menu, select Print
The Print dialog box appears.
From the Print what pull-down list, select Outline View
Click OK
The document prints in the Outline view.