| A | B |
| Slide Layout | How text or objects are positioned on the slide |
| Title Slide | Layouts follow a natural progressioni; presentations begin with a one of these |
| Placeholders | Empty boxes which identify the placement of text or objects on a slide |
| Design Template | Pre-designed backgrounds with colorful fonts, themes and layouts |
| Data Sheet | A table that contains sample data that when replaced, a chart appears on the slide that reflects the new data |
| Diagram | A visual element that shows process flows and relationships |
| Organizational Chart | A diagram that illustrates a company's hierarchy |
| Slide Master | Contains default settings for all fthe slides in a presentation except the title slide |
| Title Master | Contains default settings for the title slides in a presentation |
| Comments | Hidden notes or annotations that a user or a reviewer can add to a document, worksheet, or presentation |
| Transitions | Controls the way slides move on and off the screen |
| Animations | Adding sound or special effects to the way text and objects move on and off a slide during a slide show |
| Animation Schemes | Preset animations that also include transition effects |
| Custom Animation | Combines various animation effects such as entrance/ exit animations and motion paths |
| Handouts | Output method of a presentation in which two, three, four, six or nine slides are printed on a page and given to an audience for future reference |
| Speaker Notes | Written when the slides are created to help the speaker remember key points; written in the notes pane at bottom of window |
| Annotation Pen | On-screen tool that allows the user to draw slides during a slide show |
| Slide Sorter View | View that allows you to copy, move and delete slides easily |
| PowerPoint | Microsoft Office's presentation software |
| Grouped Objects | act as one object |