Term | Definition |
ClipArt | any picture or art image that you add to enhance your presentation. |
Design Themes | A set of coordinated patterns and colors that can be used to customize your presentation. |
Layout | The way content and text placeholders are placed on the slide. |
Office Button | Opens the menu from which you can open, save, print, and start new worksheets. |
Outline Tab | A tab used to enter text while in Normal view, located on the left side of the window in the same pane as the Slides Tab. |
Quick Access Toolbar | A small toolbar next to the office button containing shortcuts for some of the most common commands. |
Ribbon | A combination of menu and toolbar, offering tabbed “pages” of buttons, lists, and commands. |
Slide | An Individual screen in a slide show. |
Slide Show | A series of slides displayed in a sequence as a presentation that can be controlled manually or automatically. |
PowerPoint | Slides Tab- The tab on the left side of the window that displays thumbnails of each slide. Located next to the Outline Tab. |
Transition | A special effect used to introduce a slide during a slide show. |
Thumbnail | A small miniaturize version of an image. |
Normal View | Default view in PowerPoint. Shows thumbnails in navigation pane and large slide in window where editing can be done. |
Notes Page View | A view used to work on the speaker notes page; includes placeholders for the slide notes. |
Slide Show View | A view that shows the slides on the full screen with animations and transitions. |
Slide Sorter View | A view that displays a thumbnail of each slide in the order they appear in the presentation. |