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| Slide Show | A series of slides. |
| Transition | The way each new slide appears on the screen. |
| Animation | The motion one adds to text, objects, graphics, or pictures. |
| Normal View | The view in which you do most of your work on the slides. |
| Slide Sorter View | Displays a thumbnail of each slide in the order they appear in the presentation. Can be used to rearrange slides. |
| Slide Pane | The workbench for your presentation. It displays your slide in a large area for you to create and build the slide. |
| Title Slide | The first slide you see when you start Power Point. |
| Print Options in Power Point | Slides, Notes Pages, Outline, Handouts |
| Power Point file extension | .ppt |
| Power Point | Professional, computerized slide show presentation. |
| Theme | A preset collection of design elements, including fonts, backgrounds, colors, and other effects. Called a design template in older versions of Microsoft Power Point. |
| Slide Layout | The placement of placeholders on a slide. Determines how all the objects are placed on a slide. |
| Objects on Power Point Slide | Text, table, chart, smart-art, picture, graphic, video clip |
| .pptx | Power Point file extension for presentations created in the newer versions but not compatible with older versions of Power Point. |