PowerPoint Lesson 2 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Align | Use to arrange objects to line up with the other objects on the slide or place an object relative to other objects on the slide. Align commands include: Left, Center, Right, Top, Middle, and Bottom. |
Animation | Adds motion to an object. |
Blank Presentation | A new presentation that does not have theme elements, text, or objects. |
Effect Options | The Entrance, Exit, Emphasis, and Motion Path animation features such as pinwheel, diamond, and flu effects that you can use to animate objects. |
Handout Master | The master view for the audience handouts; includes placeholders for the slides, a header, footer, and the date and slide number. |
Live Preview | The Office 2010 feature that lets you point to the various choices in a gallery or palette and see the results before applying. |
Motion Paths | A way to animate an object by drawing the path on the slide. Allows you to make an object move along a specified path on the slide. |
Notes Master | The master view for the notes pages. Includes placeholders for the slide, notes, header, footer, date, and slide number. |
Placeholder | A boxed outline on a slide that can be used ot insert text or an object when clicked. |
Slide Master | Determines the graphics and layout for the slides in a presentation. Each theme has a slide master, and slide masters include layout masters. |
Slide Transitions | The animated way in which a slide appears and leaves the screen during a slide show. |
Template | A predesigned presentation that has graphics and some content, such as theme, elements, text, and graphic used to create an presentation. |
Themes | A preset collection of design elements, including fonts, colors, and other effects. |
Hyperlink | Text, cell, or an object that when clicked "jumps to" another location, such as another file location or a Web page. |
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