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--- Comment #9 from Cor Nouws <cno@nouenoff.nl> ---
(In reply to Jay Philips from comment #8)

Well the only one that is actually being removed in slide sorter. Handout
view is a view associated with master slides, so it would appear in master
slide view.

How is hand out view associate with slide master?

- But .. the side pane is invisible with Handouts and Slide sorter. Makes no
sense to show it. And esp with the slide sorter it would be a big waste of
space.

With handouts in master view, the slide pane would be visible and it doesnt
waste any space there as handouts is in portrait view.

I did not write it wastes space in hand out view.

I personally feel that the slide pane should stay in the slider sorter view
in order to keep the UI constant in all views. Also it isnt a big waste of
space as the slide pane takes up 200px by default and i believe the sidebar

And you say 4% / 46px is a big waste in your earlier comment #2. 
I don't understand this. When you work with slide decks of over 20, 30 slides,
you need a lot of space.

wastes more space than it. ;D Also if it is open in slider sorter, a user
would have easy access to the view tabs so they could jump back to normal
view easier.

Yes, that is the problem I described. By moving the view tabs to the side pane,
we push handouts in master view, which hides them, and we waste enormous space 
in the slide sorter by showing a useless pane.

I don't think that's a good solution.
We win a mer 4% at the top and make items hidden and wast space..
I don't like that. We need to work on a different solution IMO.

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