Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
33 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Outline tab
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shows an outline of the titles and text of of each slide in the presentation
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Slides tabs
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shows a column of numbered slide thumbnails so you can see a visuals representation if several slides at once
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Thumbnails
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are miniature images of each slide
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Notes pane-speaker notes
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contains notes for the presenter to refer to when delivering the presentation
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theme
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a coordinated set of colors, fonts, and other design elements that are applied to components of a presentation
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Slide pane
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shows the current slide as it will appear during your slide show
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Next slide button
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allows you to move to the next slide in the presentation
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Fit slide to current window button
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resizes the slides in the slide pane to fit in the window
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placeholder
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a region of a slide reserved for inserting text or graphics
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bulleted list
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a list of paragraphs with a special symbol
default size of 1st level: 32 pts default size of subbullets: 28 pts |
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clipboard
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a temporary storage area on which texts or other objects are stored when you cut or copy them
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promoting
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moving an item higher in the outline,changing second-level bullet into a first level bullet or changing a first level bulleted into a slide title
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demoting
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moving an item lower
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reading view
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displays each slide so that it almost fills the entire screen, but it also displays the title bar and status bar, and provides navigation buttons on the status bar
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Preview button
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on the animations tab or the play animations icon in the slides tab to preview animations
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start arrow
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to change whether an animation starts when you advance the slide show
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transitions
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special effects that change the way slides appear during the slide show
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template
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power point file that contains a theme, sample text, and graphics on the slides or slide background to guide you as you develop your content
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progressive disclosure
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an animation process in which bulleted items appear at one time
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footer
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is text that appears on every slide, but depending on the theme applied, it might not always appear at the bottom of a slide
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aspect ratio
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the ratio of the object's height and width as you resize it
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bitmap
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a grid or map of square colored dots that form a picture
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Vector graphic
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composed of straight and curved lines
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metafiles
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contain both bitmaps and vectors
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animation GIF file
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a series of bitmapped images that are displayed one after another so that it looks like the image is moving
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keywords
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words or phrases that describe the clip art
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smart guides
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are faint blue, dashed lines that appear as you drag an object near a drawn shape to show you when edges or the center of the objects are aligned
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Slide master
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the primary slide masterr
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layout masters
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are individual masters for the different layouts in the presentation
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diagram
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visually depicts information or ideas and shows how they are connected
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pyramid
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shows foundation based relationships
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matrix
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shows relationships in a grid
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broadcast
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you send the presentation to a special microsoft server that is made available for this purpose
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