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Animation
adds motion to an object
Broadcasting

placing a link to a presentation of the Web to allow others to watch your presentation as you give it from a remote location through a Web browser
Handouts

printouts that include a small image of the slides and an area to take notes. Can be formatted in several different ways
Layout



the way content and text placeholders are placed on the slide


Live Preview
feature 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 text and elements to slides

Notes Page view
displays your slides on the top portion of the page

Notes pane
speaker notes entered at the bottom of the page

Outline tab
displays all the text on your slides in outline

PowerPoint presentation
an electronic slide show that allows you to present and deliver your message by using slides, outlines, speakers notes, and audience handouts

Reading view
a PowerPoint view you can use to display your presentation; very much like Slide Show view, the slide does not quite fill the screen and you can use navigation buttons on the status bar beneath the slide

Slide pane
workbench for PowerPoint presentations

Slide Show view
a view in PowerPoint that shows the slides on the full screen during a slide show

Slide Sorter view
displays thumbnails of the slides on the screen

Slides tab
displays your slides as small picture

thumbnails
small picture

Transition
the way each new slide appears on the screen

Align
line up
Blank Presentation
a new empty presentation appears on the screen

Effect Options
contains the commands that determine several animation settings for the objects including the Start options

Handout Master
lets you add items that you want to appear on all your handouts

Hyperlink
allows you to jump to another slide, file, or a web site

Layout Master
under the slide master
Motion Paths
allow you to makes an object move on the slide
Notes Master
you include text or formatting that you want to appear on all your speaker notes

Placeholder
a boxed outline on a slide that can be used to insert text or an object when clicked

Slide Master
controls the formatting for all the slides in the presentation

Slide Transitions
determine how one slide is removed and how the next one appears

Template
is simply a presentation that includes theme elements, text, and graphics predesigned for a presentation

Themes
predesigned graphics styles that you can apply to existing slides

Adjustment Handle
yellow boxes

Category Axis
the x axis
Cell
intersection of a row and column

Chart
graphs

Column
not a row

Datasheet

a worksheet that appears with the chart and has the numbers for the chart

Grouping
allows you to work with several item as they were one objects

Handle

small squares
Organization Chart
is a way to graphically explain the structure

Rotate Handle
green circles

Row
not a columns

SmartArt Graphic
dynamic diagrams and graphics

Table
organize information that be displayed in rows and columns

Value Axis

y axis

WordArt
decorative text that you can insert on a slide

Action Button
are buttons that are inserted on a slide

Comment
notes in a slide

Custom Show

is a way to limit the slides in any slide show for a particular audience
Destination File
presentation file

Document Inspector
is a feature that can get this job done easily

Document Properties
properties that include that author name, document title, subject, keywords, category, and status

Embed
the data as an object using the Insert Object dialog box

Format Painter
to copy a style to something else

Grid
vertical and horizontal lines that appear on the Slide pane and help you place text and objects

Guidelines
the lines in a table that form the rows and columns

Import
to bring a file or part of a file into the presentation

Link
the object a connection is retained between the source and destination files

Linked Object
a file, chart, table or other object that is created in another application such as Excel, stored in a source file, and inserted into a destination file, such as a PowerPoint slide, while maintaining a connection between the two files
Package for CD
to compact all your presentation files into a single, compressed file that fits on a CD
Presenter view
offer a way for you to view your presentation with the speaker notes showing on one computer screen

Snap to
when an object is drawn to the guide or grid as though it were magnetic

Source File
where you have the text, chart, numbers, or whatever data it is you want to bring into the presentation
placeholder
boxes in layouts that hold the content or slide objects