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