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a predefined area inside a slide where text may be entered |
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a navigation pane shows the current slide as it will appear during the slide show presntation |
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a software program that is used to create a collection of slides that may contain text, charts, pictures, sound, movies, or multimedia, and is often called a presentation graphics program |
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a powerpoint feature that adjusts the line spacing and font size of the text to accomodate text that does not fit in the placeholder |
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the area for saving reminders to help a presenter during a presentation |
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a term that refers to a picture, shape, design, graph, chart, or diagram inserted into a slide |
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the small circles and squares that appear on each corner and side on an active text box |
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a view that enables a user to manage files and data about files, and find frequently used features for managing powerpoint presentation files |
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the command that is used to save a new presentation with a new name |
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the process for modifying a presentation by adding and deleting slides or by changing the contents of the individual slides |
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a command that is used to quit the current presentation on screen but leave the powerpoint 2010 open |
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a command that enables a user to invert a graphic horizontally or vertically |
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a command that is used to quit the current presentation on screen and quit the powerpoint 2010 program |
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the location of the command used to undo the last action |
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the predetermined way of organizing objects on a slide including title text and other content |
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a print setting enables multiple slides to be printed on one page |
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the command that is used to insert a sound clip into a slide |
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the size of alphabetic and numeric characters on a slide |
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a view that displays each slide so that it fills the entire screen without toolbars or other Windows elements visible on the screen |
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a print setting creates printouts of an entire slide on the top of the page and an area for speaker notesbelow the slide |
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The ribbon appears at the top of the Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 window when an image is selected |
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The presentation view in the PowerPoint 2010 View ribbon that enables a user to view one slide at a time in the Slide Pane |
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The area in PowerPoint 2010 that serves as a temporary storage location for text or other objects when you cut or copy them |
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It contains a theme, sample text, and graphics on a slide or slide background to guide you as you develop your content in PowerPoint 2010. This type of file can be selected as a starting point to create a new document the quickest |
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The ribbon in PowerPoint 2010 that contains the command to check spelling on a slide |
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The effect in a presentation that adds interest to a slide show and focuses audience attention on important points by adding entrances, emphasis, motion paths, or exits to text or objects |
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The PowerPoint and Publisher 2010 feature enables a user to point to an item in a list and without actually selecting the item see the effect in the publication or presentation |
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The thing that appears on screen in the Publisher window when you point to a command on any Ribbon |
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The area to click when you need to select only part of a table |
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This location that the cursor moves to on the horizontal ruler when the tab key is pressed |
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The gallery that appears when the paste command is used in a publication |
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The command that is used to copy the formatting of one piece of text or objects to a different piece of text or objects |
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The explanatory or identification text that accompanies a graphic, figure, or photo |
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When customizing graphics this is the saturation or intensity of color in a graphic |
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When customizing graphics this is the amount of black or white added to the color in a graphic. |
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The process of removing a portion of a graphic |
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Applying color to the inside of an object |
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The type of presentation is used to teach an audience how something works or helps them understand a process or procedure |
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The visual effects in the form of movements from one slide to another during a presentation |
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The command on the Insert Ribbon is used to place an image from your storage device into a presentation |
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