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| Animation | movement of objects on a slide |
| Design Theme | coordinates your PowerPoint presentation with colors, graphics and fonts that all work together to create consistency for your presentation |
| Object | anyn element that appears on a slide Some examples include text boxes, Clip Art, sounds, videos |
| Placeholders | Designated areas on a slide where you can insert text or other objects. |
| Presentation | The file containing the collection of PowerPoint slides. A PowerPoint 2007 file has a .pptx extension. |
| Slide Layout | The way the slide is set up according to the position of text and/or pictures.Examples are title slide, title only, blank, and comparison. |
| Slide Show | The presentation of your PowerPoint slides. |
| Slides | the basic units that make up a presentation |
| Storyboard | used to plan and organize the slides in the proper sequence on paper |
| Title Slide | usually the first slide in a presentation; introduces the audience to the presentation |
| Transitions | the movement from one slide to the next |
| Normal View | is also commonly known as Slide View which shows a full size slide on the screen |
| Notes View | shows a smaller version of a slide with an area below for notes. The notes do not show on the screen during the presentation |
| Outline View | shows only the text of all slides in a list on the left of the PowerPoint screen |
| Slide Sorter View | is a window in PowerPoint that displays thumbnail versions of all your slides, arranged in horizontal rows. Rearranging or deleting slides is easy to do in this view |
| Group Delivery with Speaker | speaker uses the presentation as a supplement to the information being presented |
| Group Delivery without Speaker | presentation is played without needing explanation by a speaker |
| Continuous Loop | presentation is played repeatedly until stopped |
| Rolling Script | presentation is played so audience can follow along such as showing the lyrics to a song so everyone can sing together |
| Self-Serve | presentation is delivered via a website and are self-paced |
| Hard Copies | printed copy of presentation |
| Handouts | print out of slides that the audience can use to follow along and take notes |
| Notes Page | The speaker can print these pages out to use as a reference while making his presentation. |
| Outline | prints only the text used in the presentation |
| Slides | Prints one slide per page |
| Educate | educate about or explain topics |
| Persuade | advertise or try to convince someone to do something |
| Narrate, Broadcast Messages, Entertain | display the words to a song; broadcast announcements; entertainment |