gives you some statistics about the file that you are viewing. It is a good practice to check the information shown there. In case you do not need the information in the Status Bar, you can hide it by selecting View → Status Bar from the main menu. .
. . Navigator The Navigator (Figure . ) displays all objects contained in a document.
It provides another convenient way to move around a document and find items in it. The Navigator button is located on the Standard toolbar. You can also display the Navigator by choosing Edit → Navigator on the menu bar or pressing Ctrl+Shift+F5 . The Navigator is more useful if you give your objects (pictures, spreadsheets, and so on) meaningful names, instead of leaving them as the default “Object ” and “Picture ” as shown in Figure .
. Menu Bar View Button Tool Bar Scroll Bar Figure . Window elements of Impress Chapter Figure . Navigator .
. Workspace The Workspace has five tabs: Normal, Outline, Notes, Handout and Slide Sorter, as seen in Figure . . These five tabs are called View Buttons.
There are many toolbars that can be used during the slide creation; they are revealed by selecting them with View → Toolbars . The actual Workspace section is below the View Buttons. This is where you assemble the various parts of your selected slide. Each view is designed to ease the completion of certain tasks.
Normal view is the main view for creating individual slides. Use this view to format and design slides and to add text, graphics and animation effects. Outline view shows topic titles, bulleted lists and numbered lists for each slide in outline format. Use this view to rearrange the order of slides, edit titles and headings, rearrange the order of items in a list and add new slides.
Notes view lets you add notes to each slide that are not seen when the presentation is shown. Slide Sorter view shows a thumbnail of each slide in order. Use this view to rearrange the order of slides, produce a