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7.1
Powerpoint Vocab
| Term | Description |
|---|---|
| integration | ability to share information between programs |
| menu comand | is a word on a menu that you click to execute a task |
| menu | group of related commands |
| toolbar | collection of buttons that correspond to commonly used menu commands |
| Keyboard shortcuts | combinations of keys you press to perform a command |
| speech recognition technology | enables you to say the names of the toolbar buttons, menus, menu commands, dialog box items, and so forth, rather than clicking the mouse or pressing keys to select them |
| filename | saving a file duh! |
| file extension | along with file name; which identifies the program in which that file was created |
| outline tab | shows an outline of your presentation, including the titles and text of each slide |
| slide tab | shows a column of numbered slide thumbnails so you can see a visual representation of several slides at once |
| slide pane | shows the current slide as it will look during your slide show |
| notes pane | contains any notes (aslo called speaker notes) that you might prepare on each slide |
| design template | a file that contains the colors and format of the backgroud and the type style of the titles, accents, and other text |
| placeholder | is a region of slide, or a location in an outline, reserved for inserting text or graphics |
| purpose of powerpoint | to provide general information about . . . |
| (blank) | selling an idea |
| (blank) | getting potenial donors, potential partcipants involved with . . . |
| (blank) | to understand . . . |
| (blank) | intended for small to large conference/classrooms |
| (blank) | oral presetation; electronic slide show of 10 to 12 slides |
| title text | is a text box at the top of the slide that gives the title of the information on that slide |
| slide main text (body text) | is a large text box in whichc you type a bulleted or numbered list |
| promote | to increase the outline level of that item--for example, to change a bulleted item into a slide title or to change a sub-bullet (a second-level bullet) into a first-level bullet |
| demote | to decrease the outline level--for ex. to change a slide title into a bulleted item within another slide or to change a bulleted item into a sub-bulleted item |
| notes | printed pages that contain a picture of and notes aobut each slide |