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PowerPoint opens by default in Normal view, which is divided into three areas. |
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An icon on the slide that you click to insert an editable object, such as text, table, graphics, picture, movie, sound, or clip art. |
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In PowerPoint, the defaulted slide view is divided into _________ |
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The path that a specific object or text will follow as part of an animation sequence of a slide |
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Allows you to view a presentation as your audience will view it |
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The first slide in a presentation |
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A preset animation motion, such as fade, wipe, or fly in. |
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The number of seconds a slide remains on the screen before advancing to the next one. |
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Joint Photographic Experts Group |
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Located at the bottom of the window. It is used to input text relevant to a specific slide |
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Left side of Normal View that shows text-only hierarchical versions of the slides. |
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A special effect that determines how a slide appears as it enters or leaves the screen. |
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Allows you to apply an animation to individual lines of bulleted text, clip art, or pictures. |
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Shows the thumbnails of the entire presentation and is very useful for reordering and deleting slides |
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Visually rich and professional-looking diagrams such as a hierarchy, a matrix, or a pyramid. |
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Graphic Interchange Format
Best suited for clipart. |
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Best suited for photography |
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Tab on the left side of Normal View shows thumbnails of all the slides in presentation |
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Windows Metafile Format
Used for clipart for Microsoft Windows Programs |
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