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| contains seven task-oriented tabs: Home, insert, Design, Animations, Slide Show, Review, and View. |
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| is the box displaying an object's name and sometimes a brief description |
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| a customizable toolbar containing a set of common commands that function indepently of the tab that is currently displayed |
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| a feature that allows you to see what your changes will look like before selecting an effect |
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| Displays thumbnails of different options you can use. |
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| A feature that is an excellent reference tool for reinforcing skill spresented in a lesson and for finding more information on any PowerPoint feature |
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| a view of your current powerpoint slides that allows you to rearrange them |
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| the default view when you open powerpoint |
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| miniature versions of the slides |
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| Slides and Outline Pane-OUTLINE TAB |
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| shows only slide titles and listed text with bullets. also allows you to enter just your text without modifying the slide itself |
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| Slides and Outline Pane-SLIDES TAB |
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| provides thumbnails similar to the slide sorter view |
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| a great tool for magnifyiing your slide so you can see small details for precise alignment and corrections |
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| will change from the current zoom settings to fit the window that is open |
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| displays slides sequentially in full screen size |
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| the special visual or sound effects used as objects are displayed on the screen or removed from view |
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| the effects seen in the process of changing between slides |
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| a pointer in the shape of an uppercase "I" that is used to position the insertion point |
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| a vertical blinking bar indicating where the text you key will be placed. |
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| used for title text, body text and other objects. also help to keep design layout and formatting consistent within a presentation |
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| The text that usually appears at the top of the slide |
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| text in the body of the slide |
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| Small dots, squares, or other symbols to indicate the beginning of each item in a list |
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| a great tool for magnifying your slide so you can see small details for precise alignment and corrections |
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| will change from the current zoom settings to fit in the window that is open |
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| displays slides sequentially in full-screen size |
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| the special visual or sound effects used as objects are displayed on the screen or removed from view |
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| the effects seen in the process of changing between slides |
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| clicking within a placeholder to let it know that you are making it ready to accept text |
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| the first step in saving a document, and can be up to 255 characters long |
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| contains several scaled-down images on each page( one, two, three, four, six, or nine to a page) and is often given to an audience during a presentation |
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| lets you see what your printed pages will look like before you actually print them. can preview pages in black and white, grayscale, or color. |
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| converts the presentation colors to shades of gray |
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| converts all colors to either black or white, eliminating shades of gray. |
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| will print the slides in sequence |
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