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A feature that selects data using the criteria of the current slide |
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Used to apply background, coordinated colors and fonts, and effects to an entire presentation |
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A view where you can specify the design, layout, and objects of all slides, handouts, or notes pages in a presentation |
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The default view for editing and data entry. |
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A view option that shows each slide with a pane below it for speaker notes |
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Sample text in templates that you need to replace with your own text |
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A program, such as PowerPoint, that organizes and formats information in slides and outlines |
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A PowerPoint layout with default elements and layout |
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A PowerPoint view that displays slides as an on-screen presentation |
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A PowerPoint view that displays slides as thumbnails; helpful to quickly move slides to a new position or to delete slides |
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A diagram that shows a hierarchy, process, or series, such as an organizational chart or a cycle of steps |
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A preformatted file that contains sample text, layouts, and objects |
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An object that contains text but that can be resized, moved, and repositioned like a graphic |
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A small icon that represents a template or document |
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PowerPoint animation effects that occur when a new slide or slide object appears on the screen |
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