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17 Cards in this Set
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1. Presentation-
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A set of slides or handouts that contains information you want to convey to an audience
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2. Normal View-
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PowerPoint’s default view that displays the slide pane, the Notes pane, and the slides/outline pane
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3. Placeholders-
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Designated area in PowerPoint layouts that can be used to easily insert text, graphics, or multimedia objects
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4. Slide Layout-
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Prearranged sets of placeholders for various types of slide content
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5. Theme-
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Formatting feature that applied background, colors, fonts, and effects to all slides in a presentation
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6. Active slide-
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the slide currently selected or displayed
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7. Handouts-
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printed copies of the presentation for the audience to refer to during and after the slide show
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8. Landscape orientation-
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A slide or printout is wider than it is tall
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9. Portrait orientation-
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a slide or printout is taller than it is wide
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10. Footer-
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an area at the bottom of a slide in which you can enter a date, slide number, or other information
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11. Header-
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an area at the top of a slide in which you can enter a date or other information that repeats for each page.
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12. Crop-
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remove a portion of a picture that you don’t want
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13. Scaling-
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specifying an exact width and height for an object
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14. Format painter-
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a tool that lets you copy text formatting from one text selection and apply it to any other text in the presentation
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15. AutoFit-
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PowerPoint feature designed to reduce font size to fit text in the current placeholder
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16. Transitions-
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the visual effects used when one slide moves off of the screen and another moves onto the screen and another moves onto the screen.
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17. Advance slide timing-
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a setting that controls the amount of time a slide displays on the screen
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