Question | Answer |
The properties or characteristics of an object. | Attributes |
Printouts of your electronic presentation that your audience can use to follow along and to take notes. | Audience handouts |
A type of slide layout that allows you to enter several levels of text; each level is formatted in a different point size. | Bulleted List Slide |
Provides consistency in design and color throughout the entire presintation; determines the color scheme, font and font size, and layout of your presentation. | Design template |
Allows you to create diagrams using shapes such as arcs, arrows, cubes, rectangles, stars, and triangles. | Drawing |
Allows you to create and insert charts into your presentations. | Graphing |
A link you click to display another webpage or document withtin a presentation; can consist of specially formatted text, buttons, and hotspots on graphics or pictures. | Hyperlink |
List each of the menus in applications and usually appears near the top of the application window under the window title bar. | Menu Bar |
Combines text, graphics, animation, video, and audio. | Multimedia |
Adds interest and keeps your audience attentive by adding effects, such as sound and video to your presentation. | Multimedia effects |
Any element that appears on a slide, such as clip art, text, drawings,charts, sounds, and video clips. | Object |
Allows you to quickly create your presentation using an outline format. | Outlining |
Empty objects on a new slide. | Placeholders |
The file you save to diak that contains all the slides, speaker's notes, handouts, that make up your presentation. | Presentation file |
Allows the user to create documents called slides to be used in making presentation. | Presentation graphics software. |
An individual screen in a slide as well as comments or points you may want to remember. | Speaker Notes |
Generally the first slide in a presentation; introduces the audience to the presentation. | Title Slide |
Provide quick access to frequently used commands; a lot of the buttons are the same from program to program. | Toolbar |
Resembles a toolbar, but hold items such as drawing tools rather than buttons that perform commands. | Toolbox |
A special effect used to introduce a slide during a slide show. | Transition |
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