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animation
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effect you can apply to text objects graphics, or pictures to make objects move during the slideshow.
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broadcasting
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powerpoint presentation to the web that allows others to watch your presentation as if 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 to yoyur slides.
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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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feature lets you see the effect the theme will have on your slides before you aplly themit in in your presentation.
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normal view
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view of the presentation that allows you to add and delete slides and add text 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 with any speaker notes that have been entered for each slide appearing in the notes pane on the bottom page.
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notes pane
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speaker notes have been entered for each slide appearing.
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outline tab
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displays text on your slides in outline form.
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PowerPoint presentation
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electronic slideshpw that allows you to present and deliver your message using slides, outlines, speaker's notes and audience handouts.
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reading view
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you run your presentation very much like slide show view. slides dont quite fill the screen and you can use navigation buttons on the status bar beneath the slide.
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slide pane
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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 will look to your audience,
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slode sorter view
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displays thumbnails of he 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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what displaying your slides as small pictures is called a thunmnail.
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transition
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refers to the way each slide appears on screen.
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