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Lesson 2 & 3 Vocabulary terms

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Autofit   Feature designed to reduce font size to fit text in the current placeholder.  
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Format painter   A tool that lets you copy text formatting from one text selection and apply it to any other text in the presentation.  
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Text box   A shape designed to hold text that can be positioned anywhere on a slide.  
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Embed   Insert data into a destination application from a source application so that you can edit it using the source application's tools.  
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Link   Insert data into a destination application from a source application so that a link exists between the source and the destination cells  
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SmartArt graphics   Professionally designed graphics that organize and display information in various graphic types such as lists, processes, or hierarchical displays.  
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Guides   Nonprinting vertical and horizontal lines you can use to align objects on a slide.  
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Gridlines   A regular grid of dotted lines displayed on a slide to help arrange objects.  
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Crop   Remove a portion of a picture that you don't want.  
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Scaling   Specifying a percentage of the original size to enlarge or reduce an object.  
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Slide Master   A slide that controls the appearance of all slides in a presentation.  
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Template   A foundation on which to build a presentation.  
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Transitions   The visual effects used when one slide moves off of the screen and another moves onto the screen.  
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Advance slide timing   A setting that controls the amount of time a slide displays on the screen  
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Animations   To apply movement to text or an object to control its display during the presentation.  
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Custom show   A show in which you specify the slides and the order in which the slides appear during the presentation.  
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Action button   A shape that is programmed to perform a specific action.  
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Comment   A note you add to a slide to provide corrections or input to the slide content.  
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Keyboard Shortcuts   Key combinations which perform certain commands when pressed.  
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Slide Layouts   contain formatting, positioning and placeholders for all of the content on the slide  
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Placeholders   boxes with borders which hold content; located on slide layouts  
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Slide Footer   information which appears at the bottom of a slide  
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Font   complete set of characters in a specific face, style and size  
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Word Art   decorative text which can be added to a presentation  
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Themes   palettes of colors, fonts and special effects which complement one another  
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Variants   different color variations of a theme  
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Notes Pane   area where notes can be entered  
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Tables   grids comprised of horizontal rows and vertical columns into which a user enters data and helps to organize information  
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Entrance Effect   animation which dictates how an object appears on the slide  
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Exit Effect   animation which dictates how an object is removed from the slide  
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Emphasis Effect   animation which occurs while the object is on the slide to emphasize or draw attention to it  
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Motion Path   animation which moves an object within a slide along a predetermined path  
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