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| Transition speeds | Determines if your slides move fast, medium or slow |
| Note page | Shows slides in miniature and allows you to type notes below the slide. |
| View | Shows 7 different ways to see your slides |
| Timings | How long a slide will appeere on a screen & when text/graphics will appere. |
| Animation | Determines how your text or graphics will appear on a slide. |
| Slide | A screen sized prestation that may inclide text, graphics, sound, or viedo. |
| Background | The colar scheme and style of a slide. |
| Slide Sortor | Shows all your slides in miniture and allows you to rearange the order. |
| Slide Show | The actual presentation of slides to the audience. |
| Black slide | Indicates the end of a presentation |
| File | A saved presentation |
| Folder | A specific location on your computer were you store your files. |
| Transition | Determines how your presentation will move from one slide to slide. |
| Gallery | set of choices, often graphical, arranged in a grid or in alist |
| Notes Pane | an are where you can type notes and additional formation |
| Placeholders | boxes with dotted or hatch-marked borders that are displayed when you create a new slide |
| Slide indicator | shows the number and title of the slide you are about to dispay |
| Font | typeface, defines the appearance and shape of the letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols |
| Autofit | displays because powerpoint attempts to reduce the size fo the letters when the title text does not fit on a single line |
| Active tab | the tab currently displayed |