If you want to work with more than one presentation in PowerPoint, you can open two or more presentations next to each other. This arrangement makes it easy to compare presentations and edit them as well. This is also helpful when you want to copy or move slides from one presentation to another. Let’s imagine you have four presentations open and you can only see the one that is active. What about the other three presentations? How do you navigate to those presentations without having to close, or minimize the active presentation?
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Switch Views Between Multiple Presentations in PowerPoint 2016
Switch Views Between Multiple Presentations in PowerPoint 2013
Switch Views Between Multiple Presentations in PowerPoint 2010
Switch Views Between Multiple Presentations in PowerPoint 2016
Switch Views Between Multiple Presentations in PowerPoint 2011
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