Using Task Panes and Window Panes


Task panes are separate windows that appear when you need them, such as Document Recovery, or when you click a Dialog Box Launcher icon (New!), such as Office Clipboard and Clip Art. A task pane displays various options that relate to the current task. Window panes are sections of a window, such as the Slides and Outline pane and Notes pane in Normal view. If you need a larger work area, you can use the Close button in the upper-right corner of the pane to close a task or window pane, or move a border edge (for task panes) or splitter (for window panes) (New!) to resize it.

Work with Task and Window Panes

  • Open a Task Pane. It appears when you need it or when you click a Dialog Box Launcher icon.

  • Close a Task or Window Pane. Click the Close button in upper-right corner of the pane.

  • Resize a Task Pane. Point to the Task Pane border edge until the pointer changes to double arrows, then drag the edge to resize it.

  • Resize a Window Pane. Point to the window pane border bar until the pointer changes to a double bar with arrows, then drag the edge to resize it.

    Important

    To open the Slides and Outline pane after you close it, drag the border edge near the left edge of the PowerPoint window to the right.


Did You Know?

You can resize window panes using the keyboard. Click the View tab, click the Move Split button (New!) in the Window group, use the arrow keys to move the splitters and then press Enter to return to the document.




Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 On Demand
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 On Demand
ISBN: 0789736438
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 348

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