How do i exit slideshow window to return to normal window?

This seems like a really stupid question, but I can't find a button or key press or menu item that returns me from the slideshow window to the normal window (is it called the organise window?) with the pictures and icons - 'edit', 'book', 'slideshow', 'print' etc.
Thanks for the info, this is just very frustrating!

Hi sync,
Just highlight the library in the source column

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