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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Reuse Slide pane | a task pane that contains slide from a saved presentation that you can insert in the current presentation |
| Slide master | the template that provides the basic organization, formatting, and color schemes for the slides in a particular presentation |
| Slide master view | the view in which you can modify the slide master and related layouts |
| Audio | sound effects added to a slide |
| Motion Clip | animated clip art added to a slide |
| Video | a recording of both the video and audio components |
| Slide timings | the preset amount of time between slides as they advance automatically during a slide show |
| loop | to play a music clip or slide show continuously from beginning to end |
| Animation effect | an effect that adds movement to slide elements |
| Emphasis | intensity or forcefulness of expression |
| Entrance | animation effects that occur when and element enters a slide |
| Exit | animation effects that occur when an element leaves a slide |
| Motion Path | animation effects that allow an element to move across or around the surface of a slide |
| Handout Master | the master view for the audience, handouts; includes placeholders for the slides, a header and footer, and the date and slide number |
| Handout master view | the view which you can add header or footer text, a date, and page numbers to audience handouts |
| Embedded Workbook Object | data from an Excel worksheet pasted on a PowerPoint slide and edited with Excel features |
| Summary Slide | a Title and Content slide that lists the title text of selected slides |
| action button | a shape that is programmed to preform a specific action, such as running an application or jumping to a specific slide |
| Hyperlink | a link from a hypertext file to another location or file |
| Notes page | printouts that contain the slide image in the top half of the page and the speaker's notes in the lower half of the page |
| Speakers notes | information added to a slide that is not visible to the audience nut can be used to prompt the presenter |
| Normal view | the default view in which you create and edit slides |
| Notes Pane | the area of the PowerPoint window in Normal View in which you can key speaker notes or additional content |
| Outline Tab | the area of the PowerPoint window in Normal view in which you can edit view etc. |
| Presentation | a visual representation of something |
| Slide | an individual page in a PowerPoint file that can contain text, graphics, video, audio, and animation |
| Slide Pane | an area in Normal view that shows the currently selected slide as it will appear in the presentation |
| Slide tab | a thumbnail, or miniature view of the slides |
| Thumbnail | a tiny version of a slide |
| blank | the alice layout that has no placeholders |
| Place holder | a region of a slide, or a location in an outline reserved for inserting text or graphics |
| Slide layout | the arrangement of placeholders on a slide |
| title and content | the slide layout that has title and bulleted list placeholders and icons for adding other content, such as a table or SmartArt |
| Title only | a slide layout that has only a title placeholder |
| Title slide | a presentation should begin with this |
| Theme | a preset collection of design elements, including fonts, colors, and other effects |
| Slideshow view | the actual display of a presentation |
| Slide sorter view | a view that displays all slides simultaneously in miniature form |
| Slideshow | the view that allows you to run your presentation and preview how it will look |
| Handouts | a print option that allows you to choose the number of slides displayed per page and places a thumbnail, or small picture, of each slide on the page |
| Shape | the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance |
| Text Box | Container for text that can be placed and formatted randomly |
| Align | place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight |
| Distribute | to arrange in a systematic order |