MindManager offers 4 views for working with your map. Use the Views pull-down menu to switch between the different views:

Map View - The program
starts in Map View. This is the best view for creating and editing your
map and for getting the big picture of what the map covers. This view
displays all the components of your map including floating
topics, relationships, images
and boundaries. You will probably do
most of your work in this view.
Outline View - The Outline
View allows you to display and edit maps using a familiar visual form:
topics are listed linearly from top to bottom. This view can be a helpful
reference if you are just beginning to use MindManager.
If you plan to use an outline export format, (like Word) the outline view can be used to preview the map in a linear arrangement so you can make any necessary adjustments before the export. You may also print the map outline directly from this view.
This view is more limited than Map view: It excludes certain map components (floating topics, relationships, images and boundaries).
Multimap Workspace -
The Multimap Workspace is used to view maps that are linked together by
hyperlinks. It displays
preview images of the current map and all the maps that it links to. (Other
linked documents are displayed as placeholders). You can choose to display
only the first level maps - those directly linked to this map- or
maps at the second, third, or all levels.
In this view you can issue commands on all of the maps or on only a selected subset. Note that these "workspace maps" are shown as previews: only the first map is opened unless you subsequently open the others.
Presentation Mode
allows you to display and navigate through the map with a minimum of distraction.
It switches to a full screen view for maximum map space, hides all menus
and toolbars and provides shortcuts and options to make navigation smooth.