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| adds uniform colors and design background to each slide in the presentation |
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| contain placeholders for slide content such as titles, bulleted lists, charts, and shapes |
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| a set of characters with a specific design |
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| fonts are measured in points, and there are 72 points in an inch |
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| a type of font that is used if your planning to show your presentation on a different computer or printed with a different printer |
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| many of the buttons used to format text. switches on and off when you click it |
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| adds more space between the lines in a paragraph or adds more space in between the paragraph |
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| used to change the size and shape of a text placeholder. the four small cirlces on teh corners and the squares on the border of a selected text placeholder or other object |
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| increase body text's indent lever by moving it to the right |
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| decease body text's indent level by moving it to the left |
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| where all the lines of the paragraph are indented the same amount from the left margin |
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| where the first line of the paragraph extends farther to the left than the rest of the paragraph |
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| whre only the first line of the paragraph is indented |
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| appear and can be manipulated when you activate a text object for editing. the two small triangles and the small rectangle that appear on the left side of the ruler. |
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| can rotate almost any powerpoint object by dragging the green rotation handle thta appears at the top of a selected object |
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| limits the rotation of an object to 15 degree increments |
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| as you key, your insertion point automatically jumps to a new line when it gets to the right side of the box |
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