+\begin_layout Plain Layout
+Parts have special meaning
+\end_layout
+
+\end_inset
+
+
+\end_layout
+
+\begin_deeper
+\begin_layout Itemize
+You can also divide your presentation into
+\begin_inset Flex Structure
+status collapsed
+
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
+Parts
+\end_layout
+
+\end_inset
+
+.
+ Note, however, that parts behave differently in
+\begin_inset Flex Structure
+status collapsed
+
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
+Beamer
+\end_layout
+
+\end_inset
+
+ than in other document classes: a part is considered to be
+\begin_inset Quotes eld
+\end_inset
+
+a little
+\begin_inset Quotes els
+\end_inset
+
+talk of its own
+\begin_inset Quotes ers
+\end_inset
+
+ with its own table of contents, its own navigation bars, and so on.
+\begin_inset Quotes erd
+\end_inset
+
+
+\begin_inset CommandInset citation
+LatexCommand cite
+after "sec.~10.3"
+key "beamer-ug"
+
+\end_inset
+
+
+\end_layout
+
+\begin_layout Itemize
+This means, for instance, that if you use parts, the table of contents will
+ only list the sections and subsections of the part that contains this table
+ of contents, and the sidebar\SpecialChar \slash{}
+header will also only show the sections of
+ the current part.
+\end_layout
+
+\end_deeper
+\begin_layout Separator
+
+\end_layout
+
+\begin_layout Frame
+\begin_inset Argument 4
+status open
+