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POWERPOINT 2010 -
A software program used to create a collection of slides that may contain slides of text, charts, pictures, sound, movies, or multimedia, and is often called a presentation graphics program
Presentation -
A collection of files created in PowerPoint
Informative presentation –
A presentation that provides an audience with background information, knowledge, and specific details about a topic to help them gain understanding, make informed decisions, or increase their expertise
Persuasive presentation –
A presentation that is used to influence how an audience feels about a particular position or plan
Demonstration presentation–
A type of presentation that is used to teach an audience how something works or helps them understand a process or procedure.
Training presentation -
Used to help an audience learn new skills or learn how to perform new tasks such as how to operate a piece of equipment
Home -
The Ribbon that includes the command to create presentation slides from an outline
Title Slide -
Typically this is the first type of slide placed in a presentation
Theme -
The coordinated set of colors, fonts, and other design elements that are applied to components of a presentation
Slide –
1) The PowerPoint pane that shows the current slide as it will appear during the slide show
Normal View -
The presentation view that enables a user to view one slide at a time in the Slide Pane. It also displays the entire slide and also the title, status and task bars.
Font Size -
Refers to the size of alphabetic and numeric characters on a slide
Save As -
Command used to save an existing presentation with a new name or in a new location
Save -
The command that is used to save a new presentation.
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Serves as a temporary storage location for text or other objects are stored when you cut or copy them
Exit -
Command used to quit the current presentation on screen and quit the program
Close –
Command used to quit the current presentation on screen but leave the program open
Notes –
The area for saving reminders to help a presenter during a presentation
Outline –
The tab that shows a multilevel list of the titles and text of each slide in the presentation
Status bar –
The area that contains the zoom control and PowerPoint view buttons