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17 Cards in this Set
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Animation
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An effect you can apply to text, objects, graphics, or pictures to make those objects move during a slideshow.
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Broadcasting
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A powerpoint presentation to the web allows others to watch your presentation as you give it from a remote location through a Web browser.
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Handouts
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Contain small pictures or thumbnails of your slides, along with an area for taking notes.
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Layout
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How objects are placed on a slide.
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Live Preview
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Lets you see the effect the theme will have on your slides before you apply it in your presentation.
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Normal View
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A view of the presentation that allows you to add and delete slides, and add texts and elements to slides.
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Notes Page View
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Displays your slides on the top portion of the page
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Notes Pane
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Speaker notes that have been entered for each slide.
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Outline Tab
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Displays all the text on your slides in outline form.
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Powerpoint Presentation
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An electronic slide that allows you to present and deliver your message by using slides, outlines, speakernotes, and audience handouts.
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Reading View
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You run your presentation very much like slide show view
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Slide Pane
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The workbench for powerpoint presentations.
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Slide Show View
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You run your presentation on the computer as if it were a slide projector to preview how it would look to your audience.
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Slide Sorter View
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Displays thumbnails of the slides on the screen so that you can move and arrange slides easily by clicking and dragging.
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Slides Tab
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Displays your slides as small pictures.
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Thumbnails
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Displays your slides as small pictures.
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Transition
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Refers to the way each new slide appears on the screen.
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