To display another slide in normal view, you can click its thumbnail in the pane on the left.

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On the PC and on macOS, the width of the slide thumbnail pane in PowerPoint is adjustable. Whether you are editing slides in the Slide pane, working with slide thumbnails, or creating an outline for your presentation, you can easily maximize your working space. You can show or hide, or narrow or widen, the pane that contains the thumbnail views of your slides. 

In PowerPoint for the web, slide thumbnails are always available in a fixed-width pane on the left side of the browser window.

Show or increase the size of slide thumbnails

When the slide thumbnails on the left are hidden or in a narrowed position, do the following to show or widen them:

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal.

  2. Point to the splitter bar between the Slide pane and the thumbnails, and then drag the splitter bar to the right.

    To display another slide in normal view, you can click its thumbnail in the pane on the left.

    If the thumbnails are hidden, you will see a collapsed Thumbnails menu; click it to show slide thumbnails again.

    To display another slide in normal view, you can click its thumbnail in the pane on the left.

Hide or decrease the size of slide thumbnails

To maximize your editing space in the Slide pane, you can hide or narrow the slide thumbnails on the left.

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal.

  2. Drag the splitter bar to the left until the slide thumbnails are the size you want, or until they are completely hidden.

    To display another slide in normal view, you can click its thumbnail in the pane on the left.

Show or widen the Outline or Slides tab

When the pane that contains the Outline and Slides tabs is hidden or in a narrowed position, do the following to show or widen it:

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal.

  2. In Normal view, point to the splitter bar between the Slide pane and the pane that contains the Outline and Slides tabs, and then drag the splitter bar to the right.

    To display another slide in normal view, you can click its thumbnail in the pane on the left.

    Note: If the pane that contains the Outline and Slides tabs is hidden, the edge of the splitter bar is visible on the left side of the program window, and you can drag it as described in step 2.

Hide or narrow the Outline or Slides tab

To maximize your editing space in the Slide pane, you can hide or narrow the pane that contains the Outline and Slides tabs.

When the pane that contains the Outline and Slides tabs is showing or is overlapping the Slide pane to a large degree, do the following to hide or narrow it:

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal.

  2. In Normal view, click the x in the upper-right corner of the pane to hide it, or point to the splitter bar between the Slide pane and the pane that contains the Outline and Slides tabs, and then drag the splitter bar to the left.

    To display another slide in normal view, you can click its thumbnail in the pane on the left.

Show or increase the size of slide thumbnails

When the slide thumbnails on the left are hidden or in a narrowed position, do the following to show or widen them:

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal.

  2. Point to the splitter bar between the Slide pane and the thumbnails, and then drag the splitter bar to the right.

    To display another slide in normal view, you can click its thumbnail in the pane on the left.

Hide or decrease the size of slide thumbnails

To maximize your editing space in the Slide pane, you can hide or narrow the slide thumbnails on the left.

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal.

  2. Drag the splitter bar to the left until the slide thumbnails are the size you want, or until they are completely hidden.

    To display another slide in normal view, you can click its thumbnail in the pane on the left.

Need more help?

Which view displays thumbnails of the slides?

Slide Sorter view gives you a view of your slides in thumbnail form. This view makes it easy for you to sort and organize the sequence of your slides as you prepare to print your slides. You can get to Slide Sorter view from the task bar at the bottom of the slide window, or from the View tab on the ribbon.

How do I show the thumbnail of a slide in PowerPoint?

On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Normal. Point to the splitter bar between the Slide pane and the thumbnails, and then drag the splitter bar to the right. If the thumbnails are hidden, you will see a collapsed Thumbnails menu; click it to show slide thumbnails again.

When using normal view you Cannot hide the left pane that shows the thumbnails True or false?

When using Normal view, you can hide the Notes pane. When using Normal view, you cannot hide the left pane that shows the thumbnails. You can use the Notes Page view to enter and edit large amounts of text. The slide sorter view simultaneously delivers a presentation on two monitors.

Does Slide Show view displays thumbnails of all slides?

Slide Show view displays thumbnails of all slides; use this view to rearrange and add special effects to your slides.