Which view is the full-screen presentation when delivering slides?

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Which view is the full-screen presentation when delivering slides?

Explanation:
When delivering slides, you want the presentation to fill the screen and hide the editing controls, and that happens in Slide Show View. This mode runs each slide full screen with all transitions and animations as the audience will see them, so there’s no editing pane or toolbars in the way. Normal View is for creating and arranging slides, showing you the editing workspace and slide thumbnails. Reading View displays slides in a window for reading, not a full-screen show. Presenter View is designed for the presenter on one screen with notes and a preview of upcoming slides, often on a second display, so it isn’t the full-screen view shown to the audience. You can start Slide Show View from the Slide Show tab or by pressing F5 (Shift+F5 to start from the current slide).

When delivering slides, you want the presentation to fill the screen and hide the editing controls, and that happens in Slide Show View. This mode runs each slide full screen with all transitions and animations as the audience will see them, so there’s no editing pane or toolbars in the way. Normal View is for creating and arranging slides, showing you the editing workspace and slide thumbnails. Reading View displays slides in a window for reading, not a full-screen show. Presenter View is designed for the presenter on one screen with notes and a preview of upcoming slides, often on a second display, so it isn’t the full-screen view shown to the audience. You can start Slide Show View from the Slide Show tab or by pressing F5 (Shift+F5 to start from the current slide).

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