This menu provides slide management and navigation commands.
Inserts a slide after the currently selected slide.
Creates a copy of the currently selected slide.
You can insert slides from another presentation into the current presentation. You can also copy and paste slides between presentations.
Opens a submenu with slide layouts.
Deletes the selected slide(s).
If the slide has a background image, this option allows the user to save the corresponding background image file.
Opens a File Picker to choose an image file to be set as the background of the current slide.
Sets slide orientation, slide margins, background and other layout options.
Displays the Available Master Slides dialogue box, where you can select a layout scheme for the current slide. Any objects in the slide design are inserted behind objects in the current slide.
Creates a new Master Slide. This function is only available in Master View.
To enter the Master View, go to View - Master Slide. To exit the Master View, go to View - Normal.
Deletes the currently selected Master Slide. This function is only available in Master View
This option allows to show or hide the background image defined in the master slide.
This option allows to show or hide objects defined in the master slide.
Displays a dialogue box where the following elements from the master slide can be enabled or disabled:
If a slide is hidden, this function makes it visible again.
If a slide is visible, this function hides it.
Opens a dialogue box where a name can be set for the current slide.
Navigates to the last edited slide in the document.
Shows a list of move operations that can be applied to the current slide:
Shows a list of functions that can be used to navigate through the slides:
Creates a new slide that contains an unordered list from the titles of the slides that follow the selected slide. The summary slide is inserted behind the last slide.
Creates a new slide from every top-level outline point (text one level below the title text in the outline hierarchy) in the selected slide. The outline text becomes the title of the new slide. Outline points below the top level on the original slide are moved up one level on the new slide.
Defines the special effect that plays when you display a slide during a slide show.