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A predefined area inside a slide where text may be entered. |
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A navigation pane shows the current slide as it will appear during the slide show presentation. |
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A software program that is used to create a collection of slides that may contain text, charts, pictures, sound, movies, or multimedia, and is often called a presentation graphics program. |
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A PowerPoint 2010 feature adjusts the line spacing and font size of the text to accomodate text that does not fit in a placeholder. |
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The area for saving reminders to help a presenter during a presentation. |
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A term that refers to a picture, shape, design, graph, chart, or diagram inserted into a slide. |
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The small circles and squares that appear on each corner and side of an active text box. |
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A view that enables a user to manage files and data about files, and find frequently used features for managing PowerPoint presentation files. Save As The command that is used to save a new presentation with a new name. Editing The process for modifying a presentation by adding and deleting slides or by changing the contents of individual slides. Close A command that is used to quit the current presentation on screen but leave the PowerPoint 2010 program open. Flip A command that enables a user to invert a graphic horizontally or vertically. Exit A command that is used to quit the current presentation on screen and quit the PowerPoint 2010 program. Quick Access Toolbar The location of the command used to undo the last action. Layout The predetermined way of organizing objects on a slide including title text and other content. Handouts A print setting enables multiple slides to be printed on one page. Audio The command that is used to insert a sound clip into a slide. Font size The size of alphabetic and numeric characters on a slide. Slide show A view that displays each slide so that it fills the entire screen without toolbars or other Windows elements visible on the screen. Notes Pages A print setting creates printouts of an entire slide on the top of the page and an area for speaker notes below the slide.
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The command that is used to save a new presentation with a new name. |
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The process for modifying a presentation by adding and deleting slides or by changing the contents of individual slides. |
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A command that is used to quit the current presentation on screen but leave the PowerPoint 2010 program open. |
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A command that enables a user to invert a graphic horizontally or vertically. |
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A command that is used to quit the current presentation on screen and quit the PowerPoint 2010 program. |
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The location of the command used to undo the last action. |
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The predetermined way of organizing objects on a slide including title text and other content. |
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A print setting enables multiple slides to be printed on one page. |
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The command that is used to insert a sound clip into a slide. |
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The size of alphabetic and numeric characters on a slide. |
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A view that displays each slide so that it fills the entire screen without toolbars or other Windows elements visible on the screen. |
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A print setting creates printouts of an entire slide on the top of the page and an area for speaker notes below the slide. |
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