
• The position of the cursor or of the top left corner of the selection
measured from the top left corner of the slide, followed by the
width and height of the selection or of the text box where the
cursor is located.
• A modified flag, showing a star when the file needs saving.
• A flag indicating whether the document is digitally signed.
• The slide number currently displayed in the workspace, and the
total number of slides in the presentation.
• The slide master or page style associated with the slide, handout,
or notes page currently in the Workspace.
• The zoom slider and zoom level (percent) of the Workspace.
Tip
By right-clicking on the slide master area of the Status bar, you
can quickly apply a different slide master to the current slide.
You can hide the information in the Status Bar by selecting View >
Status Bar from the main menu.
Navigator
The Navigator (Figure 5) displays all
objects contained in a document. It
provides another convenient way to
move around a document and find
items in it. To display the Navigator,
click its icon on the Standard
toolbar, choose View > Navigator on
the menu bar, or press 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 1” and “Shape 1”
shown in the example.
Workspace views
Each of the workspace views is designed to ease the completion of
certain tasks; it is therefore useful to familiarize yourself with them in
order to quickly accomplish those tasks.
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Figure 5: Navigator
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