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an installed template or a theme template can be used; a blank presentation or an existing template can be used. |
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displays at the left side of the window with two tabs-slides and outlines; displays slide miniatures and presentation contents |
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double click the desired presentation to open a template presentation |
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the area where you can add presentation notes for the presenter |
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area where you create, edit, and display presentation slides |
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the default view when you open PowerPoint |
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presents a window of slide thumbnails |
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miniature versions of the slides |
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small circular shapes in front of each listing |
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an individual slide displays on a page with any added notes displayed below the slide |
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used to view to run a presentation; the slide fills the entire screen |
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inserts a new slide after the current slide |
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when a text box or text placeholder is activated, inserts a new line (not a paragraph) at the insertion point |
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Selects the previous object on a slide; promotes the bulleted Text |
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selects and activates the next text placehoder on a slide |
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display slides sequentially in full screen size |
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are used for title text, body text and other objects such as pictures |
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text that usually appears at the top of a slide |
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text in the body of a slide |
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were designed by professional graphic artits who understand use of color, space, and design; Design tab |
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how one slide is removed from the screen during a presentation and the next slide is displayed; Animation tab |
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