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Button | A graphic item that can be clicked to perform a specific task. |
Cursor | A blinking mark that indicateswhere the text you key will appear on the screen. |
Dialog Box | A box that is used to enter specific information to perfom a particular task such as naming and saving a document. |
Folder | An item that helps the user organize files. |
Insertion Point | A blinking mark that indicates where the text you key will appear on the screen. Also known as a cursor. |
Key | To type text. |
menu | A list of related commands. |
menu Bar | A bar that displays the names of available menus. |
Menu Command | An individual option on a menu. |
Outline Pane | The pane that displays the outline view, or text, of the presentation. |
Pointer | The arrow used to select on-screen items, such as menus and buttons. |
Screen Tip | The description of an object such as a button that appears when you point to the object. |
Scroll Bar | A bar at the right side or bottom of the screen that allows you to move up and down or left and right in a document. |
Slide Icon | In the Outline page, the small |
Slide Pane | The part of the PowerPoint screen where you key in text. |
Slide Sorter View | View you can use to add more slides, to delete slides, or to rearrange the order of slides. |
Slides Pane | The pane that displays miniatures of the slides in a presentation. |
Status Bar | The bar at the bottom of the screen that displays information such as the current slide number and the total number of slides in the presentation. |
Task Pane | An optional part of the PowerPoint screen that provides easy access to common tasks. |
Title Bar | The bar at the top of the screen that displays the name of the current presentation. |
Toolbar | The bar that contains buttons that can be clicked to perform different tasks. |