| A | B |
| Embedded object | A pasted object in which a link is established between the object and its source application. |
| Hypertext Markup Language | The language used to code and store presentations that are viewed on the Web. |
| Multimedia | A combination of video, text, and graphics used in a presentation. |
| Browser | Software that allows you to view and navigate on the Web. |
| Navigation bar | In the browser window, a bar that displays below the slide and that allows you to move forward and backward through the presentation one slide at a time. |
| Change markers | Icons that designate a change made by a reviewer. |
| PowerPoint Viewer | A program that will run a PowerPoint slide show on another computer even if PowerPoint is not installed. |
| Comments | Electronic notes that usually contain reviewer questions or thoughts. |
| HTML | A commonly used abbreviation for Hypertext Markup Language |
| Intranet | The term used to describe a company's internal network. |
| Paste link | The command that creates a link in which changes to the source application are updated in the destination application. |
| Web Page Preview | A command that allows you to preview the current presentation as a Web page. |
| Windows Sound Recorder | Software that can be used to record sound files that you can insert in a presentation. |
| Thesaurus | A PowerPoint feature in which you can search for words with similar meanings. |
| Publishing | Saving a presentation for viewing on the Web. |
| Compare and Merge Presentation | This feature allows you to combine, accept, or reject reviewers' comments and revisions to your presentation. |
| Set Page Title dialog box | Allows you to enter a title that displays in the Browser title bar. |