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Designated areas in PowerPoint layouts that can be used to easily insert text, graphics, or multimedia objects |
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PowerPoint's default view that displays the Slide pane, the Notes pane, and the Slides/Outline pane |
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Displays the entire presentation in large thumbnails so you can easily identify slides to add, delete, and rearrange. |
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Displays one slide at a time using the full monitor size, displaying the slide as it would be displayed if projected in a slide show. |
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The slide currently selected or displayed |
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Prearranged sets of placeholders for various types of slide content |
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Formatting feature that applies a background, colors, fonts, and effects to all slides in a presentation |
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A presentation that is already formatted with a slide design and may also include sample text to guide you in completing the presentation |
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Printed copies of the presentation for the audience to refer to during and after the slide show |
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PowerPoint feature designed to reduce font size to fit text in the current placeholder |
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A tool that lets you copy text formatting from one text selection and apply it to any other text in the presentation |
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Controls the amount of space between characters from very tight to very loose |
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A shape designed to hold text that can be positioned anywhere on a slide |
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A screen to view slide, notes pages, handouts and the slide outline before printing any of the items |
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Professionally designed graphics that organize and display information in various types such as lists, processes, or hierarchical displays |
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Remove a portion of a picture that you don't want |
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A slide that controls the appearance and layout of all slides in the presentation. |
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The visual effects used when one slide moves off the screen and another moves onto the screen |
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To apply movement to text or an object to control its display during the presentation |
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A setting that controls the amount of time a slide displays on the screen |
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A show in which you specify the slides and the order in which the slides appear during the presentation |
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A shape that is programmed to perform a specific action, such as jumping to a specific slide |
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Text or graphics linked to a destination file or location. |
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A ribbon tab that displays only when needed for a specific tasks such as formatting a table or offering picture formatting options |
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Predrawn artwork, photos, animations, and sound clips that you can insert into your files |
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When a picture or clip is selected, it is used to resize the graphic |
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Feature that creates a graphic from text which can be formatted by modifying fill, outline or effect |
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A slide or printout that is wider than it is tall. |
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