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The way items move onto a slide. |
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The text, pictures, colors, and fonts on a slide. |
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Pessing F5 key starts the slide show. |
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The placement and choice of the elements on a slide. |
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The presentation application in Microsoft office |
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displays a presentation in a window divided into three panes, which allows a slide, the outline, and speaker notes to be edited. |
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Contains notes for the speaker that correspond to the displayed window. |
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contains the text of all the slides in a format similar to outline veiw in word. |
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an object on a slide that contains text. |
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a collection of slides stored in a file. |
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an already formatted presentation which can be modified to fit specific needs. |
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an informative talk, such as a lecture or speech, that usually includes visuals. |
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an individual screen of a presentation. |
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indicates the current slide and the total number of slides in a presentation. |
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a slide that is used to change the font on all the slides in a presentation. |
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displays one slide at a time as will appear in the presentation |
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displays the current slide in fullscreen size as it appears during a presentation. |
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displays miniature slides that allow the order of slides to be modified. |
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the way one slide changes to the next in slide show veiw. |
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slides projected onto a large screen while a speaker talks. |
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