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the PowerPoint application is designed to create and manage this type of document (file) |
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an empty "box" on a new PowerPoint slide in which various types of content can be inserted |
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this controls the types and positions of placeholder elements on a slide |
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this controls the overall look and feel of a presentation, including background imaged, colors, and fonts |
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type of animation that dictates the manner and order in which objects appear on a slide |
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this controls the way a presentation moves from slide to slide during a show |
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the traditional editing view that includes a large slide pane, a notes pane, and a outline/slides pane |
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you can easily rearrange slides in a show in this view |
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a presentation is run or executed from this view |
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this type of image is inserted from a file saved on the local computer |
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this type of multimedia element is inserted from the gallery of elements installed with Microsoft Office and may include illustration, photographs, audio, and video |
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this type of graphic elements can be drawn on the slide by the user |
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this type of slide object is used to present numerical data in a graphical way |
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this type of object can be used as a alternative to the traditional bulleted list to create lists, processes, and cycles |
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animation effects that control an item's appearance on a slide |
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animation effect that alter the look of a displayed object for greater visual impact |
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animation effects that control an item's removal from a slide |
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animation effect for which the user defines a beginning point, an end point, and a path between the two |
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in this mode, a presentation will run by itself, unattended |
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process of removing unwanted content from the edge of an image |
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the way in which multiple items are arranged in relations to each other |
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an underlying guide that controls the appearance and position of items on every slide in a show |
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action that causes a animation effect to occur |
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a miniature image of a slide |
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