<p>The <b>Presentation Editor</b> offers several tools to help you view and navigate through your presentation: zoom, previous/next slide buttons and slide number indicator.</p>
<p>To adjust default view settings and set the most convenient mode to work with the presentation, click the <b>View settings</b><imgalt="View settings icon"src="../images/viewsettingsicon.png"/> icon on the right side of the editor header and select which interface elements you want to be hidden or shown.
<li><b>Hide Toolbar</b> - hides the top toolbar that contains commands while tabs remain visible. When this option is enabled, you can click any tab to display the toolbar. The toolbar is displayed until you click anywhere outside it. To disable this mode, click the <b>View settings</b><imgalt="View settings icon"src="../images/viewsettingsicon.png"/> icon and click the <b>Hide Toolbar</b> option once again. The top toolbar will be displayed all the time.
<pclass="note"><b>Note</b>: alternatively, you can just double-click any tab to hide the top toolbar or display it again.</p>
<li><b>Hide Status Bar</b> - hides the bottommost bar where the <b>Slide Number Indicator</b> and <b>Zoom</b> buttons are situated. To show the hidden <b>Status Bar</b>, click this option once again.</li>
<li><b>Hide Rulers</b> - hides rulers which are used to set up tab stops and paragraph indents within the text boxes. To show the hidden <b>Rulers</b>, click this option once again.</li>
<p>The right sidebar is minimized by default. To expand it, select any object/slide and click the icon of the currently activated tab on the right. To minimize the right sidebar, click the icon once again. The left sidebar width is adjusted by simple drag-and-drop:
move the mouse cursor over the left sidebar border so that it turns into the bidirectional arrow and drag the border to the left to reduce the sidebar width or to the right to extend it.</p>
or use the <b>Zoom in</b><imgalt="Zoom in button"src="../images/zoomin.png"/> or <b>Zoom out</b><imgalt="Zoom out button"src="../images/zoomout.png"/> buttons.
Click the <b>Fit to width</b><imgalt="Fit to width button"src="../images/fitwidth.png"/> icon to fit the slide width to the visible part of the working area.
To fit the whole slide to the visible part of the working area, click the <b>Fit to slide</b><imgalt="Fit to slide button"src="../images/fitslide.png"/> icon.
Zoom settings are also available in the <b>View settings</b><imgalt="View settings icon"src="../images/viewsettingsicon.png"/> drop-down list that can be useful if you decide to hide the <b>Status Bar</b>.</p>
<pclass="note"><b>Note</b>: you can set a default zoom value. Switch to the <b>File</b> tab of the top toolbar, go to the <b>Advanced Settings...</b> section, choose the necessary <b>Default Zoom Value</b> from the list and click the <b>Apply</b> button.</p>
<p>To go to the previous or next slide when editing the presentation, you can use the <imgalt="Previous Slide button"src="../images/previouspage.png"/> and <imgalt="Next Slide button"src="../images/nextpage.png"/> buttons at the top and bottom of the vertical scroll bar located to the right of the slide.</p>
<p>The <b>Slide Number Indicator</b> shows the current slide as a part of all the slides in the current presentation (slide 'n' of 'nn').
Click this caption to open the window where you can enter the slide number and quickly go to it. If you decide to hide the <b>Status Bar</b>, this tool will become inaccessible.</p>