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a basic unit of a PowerPoint present | slide |
used to position the content on a slide | layouts |
located at the end of each scroll bar | scroll arrow |
the control center in PowerPoint | Office Button |
allows you to select a command using the keyboard | Key Tip |
Use to display different slides in the document window | vertical scroll bar |
allows you to point to a gallery choice and see its effect in the document | Live view |
the mode in which the presentation appears on the screen is referred to as this | view |
contains a list of commands | menu |
allows you to display a portion of the slide when it does not fit on the screen | horizontal scroll bar |
an on-screen note with more information than a typical Screen Tip | Enhanced Screen Tip |
located above the Ribbon and provides access to frequently used commands | Quick Access Toolbar |
also called a slide show | presentation |
this introduces the presentation to the audience | Title |
the default slide layout for PowerPoint is this orientation | landscape |
boxes with dotted borders that are displayed on new slides and show where text can be typed | Placeholders |
the primary tab that contains the more frequently used commands | Home |
the tab currently being displayed | Active |
these tabs are displayed when you perform certain tasks | contextual |
a set of choices, often graphical, arranged in a grid or a list | gallery |
this view is the default view and lets you work in three working areas simultaneously | normal |
the central location for managing and sharing documents | Office Button |