[229c]Use the commands in the View menu to create and manage your outline and slide views. As explained in Chapter 6, Documents and Views, you can use views to maintain as many ways of looking at an outline or presentation as you like.
[73c]Choose this command to display the view browser for the current document.
[225c]A view browser provides a list of all outline and slide views of a Concurrence document. The names of these views are visible in the top pane of a View Browser, and may be edited there. (See the following page for a picture.)
[212c]Create new views of a document with the New Outline View and New Slide View buttons. New views will appear with default formatting, based on your fonts preferences (see Chapter 14, Info, for more on Preferences).
[210c]When you select a view in the top pane of a view browser, comments about it will appear (and may be edited) in the lower pane. Each view may have comments unique to it, which describe its formatting or purpose.
[128c]Views may be deleted from the view browser by selecting them and choosing Delete from the Edit menu (or hitting the Delete key).
[77c]To open a view's window, select it in the top pane and click the Open button.
[90c]As you might expect, you can also open a view by double-clicking its icon in the top pane.
[16c]View Browser (B)
[126c]Choosing New Slide View or New Outline View is the same as clicking the like named buttons in a view browser, described above.
[40c]New Slide View (I), New Outline View (O)
[163c]New Outline Here applies to outline views only. Choose it to create a new outline view identical to the current one, and focus the new view at the selected topic.
[45c]Read about focusing in the following chapter.
\pard\tx560\tx1120\tx1680\tx2240\tx2800\tx3360\tx3920\tx4480\tx5040\tx5600\f0\b0\i\ul0\fs28 As you might expect, you can also open a view by double-clicking its icon in the top pane.