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displays the commands most relevant for a particular task area--such as inserting, designing, and animating |
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Powerpoint is a _________ ___________ software. |
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related command buttons associatedwith the selected command tab |
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displays below the slide pane and allows you to type notes regarding the active slide |
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displays a list of commands related to things you can do wih a presentation--such as opening, saving, printing or sharing. |
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Displays buttons to perform frequently used commands with a single click. |
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T or F: You can add additional buttons to the Quick Access Toolbar |
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Organizes comands on tabs, and then groups the commands by topic for performing related presentation tasks |
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displays a large image of the active slide |
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Displays either the presentation outline (outline tab) or all of the slides in the presentation in the form of miniature images (slides tab) |
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a horizontal bar at the bottom of the presentation window that displays the current slide number, number of slides in a presentation, Design template, View buttons, and Zoom slides. |
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T or F: The status bar can't be customized to include other information |
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Displays the name of the presentation and the name of the program. The minimize, maximize/restore down, and close button are grouped on the right side of the title bar |
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A set of commands that control the look of the presentation window |
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introduce individual slide elements one element at a time |
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To start a slide show, display the first slide and then press ____ |
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You can click the _____ mouse button or press the _______ key to move to the next slide |
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refers to the way that a slide appears or disappears during an onscreen slide show |
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inserted at the end of every slide show to indicate that the presentation is over |
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Some internet file transfer programs do not recognize file names with spaces in them |
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Why should you use an underscore instead of a space in file names? |
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View where Powerpoint window is divided into three areas--the Slide Pane, the Slides/Outline pane, and the Notes Pane. |
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T or F: When you make chanes in the Slides/Outline pane, the changes are reflected immediately in the Slide pane |
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T or F: When you make change in the Slides pane, they are not immediately reflected in the Slides/Outline pane. |
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process of adding, deleting, or changing the contents of a slide |
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visual representation of a command's options |
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refers to the placement and arrangement of the text and graphic elements on a slide |
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reserves a portion of a slide and serves as a container for text or other content--including pictures, graphics, charts, tables, and diagrams |
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outline levels represented by a bullet symbol |
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Slides can be set up in portrait, landscape, or widescreen orientation |
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T or F: Slides can only be set up in landscape orientation. |
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The default orientation of a slide is _______ with a ____ ratio. |
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T or F: Many notebook computers are now configured in widescreen format. |
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To change the size or orientation of a presentation, click the ____ tab, then the ______ button. |
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To display the presentation in widescreen format, click the On-screen slide show ____ ratio. |
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