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A Microsoft ribbon containing the entrance effect for objects. |
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The command used to insert a sound clip. |
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View that displays each slide so that it fills the entire screen with no toolbars or other Windows elements visible on the screen |
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The special ribbon that appears to allow a user to change the way the |
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The type of slide show is created to display only selected slides during a presentation. |
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Slide show print setting that enables multiple slides to be printed on one page. |
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Used to bring attention to information; shading added to areas of a document or presentation. |
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A predetermined way of organizing objects on a slide such as text, titles and other content. |
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The display showing the full slide with the title and status; it allows viewing of one slide at a time in the slide pane. |
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Slide show print setting that printouts an entire slide on the top of the page and area for speaker notes below the slide. |
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Used to test animations on a slide before delivering a presentation; users can use this to specify the length of a transition effect for each slide in a show. |
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Used to record the time a presenter spends on each slide to run the show automatically in the future. |
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Used to insert slides from another presentation into a new presentation. |
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Used to give an existing or new presentation a new name. |
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Used to delete or clear timings that were saved in a presentation. |
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Used to view various options that can be applied to a selected animation. |
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Image file type that includes motions or animation. |
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The most common format that Microsoft uses for short sound clips. |
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A common static (not moving) image format for the world wide web. |
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