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A predefined area inside a slide where text may be entered. |
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shows the current slide as it will appear during the slide show presentation. |
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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 2010 feature that adjusts the line spacing and font size of the text to make it fit |
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The area for saving reminders to help a presenter during a presentation. |
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a picture, shape, design, graph, chart, or diagram inserted into a slide. |
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small circles/squares that appear on each corner and side of 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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command used to save a new presentation with a new name. |
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process for modifying a presentation (adding/deleting slides or changing contents of individual slides) |
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command used to quit current presentation on screen yet leave PowerPoint open. |
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command that enables a user to invert a graphic horizontally or vertically. |
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command used to quit current presentation on screen AND PowerPoint |
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Contains the "undo" command in addition to being a fully customizable shortcut menu. |
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predetermined way to organize objects on a slide |
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print setting enabling multiple slides to be printed on one page. |
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command that is used to insert a sound clip into a slide. |
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size of alphabetic and numeric characters on a slide. |
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Full screen view of each slide |
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creates printouts of an entire slide on the top of the page and an area for speaker notes below the slide. |
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