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These add effects to items on the presentation. Example: some items may be set to appear in order. |
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Changes the way a slide chaanges to the next slide. Example: fading the slides to the next |
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Images that can be imported into the presentation throught the insert menu. |
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Converts the titles of multiple slides to bullet points in a slide. |
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Text of images that are included in a templete to tell you where to enter text or place an image. |
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The format of slides that can be applied to a presentation. |
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A tool that gives you hints about the program you are using. Generally frowned upon. (Example: Clippy) |
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A view that displayed slides one at a time. |
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Allows you to view all of the headings and bulletpoints in a presentation in an outline form. This allows for a slideshow to be easy to edit. |
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Displays thumbnails of all of the slides in a grid form. Makes it easy to rearrange or delete slides. |
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The main view for editing a slideshow. Only displays one slide at a time. |
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These are notes that can be printed along with the slides to help the presenter with their speech. |
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Allows you to change the colors, fonts, and templetes in a presentation to a predesigned theme. |
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