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| Menu Bar | It contains categories |
| Standard toolbar | Contains buttons of the most basic functions of PowerPoint.Ê |
| Formatting toolbar | It provides easy access to formatting options.Ê |
| Drawing toolbar | It contains tools to easily locating features to create and edit slides.Ê |
| Slide view | Displays one slide at a time in the center of the screen |
| Slide Sorter view | It appears as a column |
| Outline view | It provides the fastest way to edit text; there is an ease in copying text from one slide to another and rearranging slide order. |
| Notes Page view | It is a page of notes |
| Normal view | Composed of 3 working area. |
| Slide Show view | An electronic presentation on the computer |
| File menu | Contains important commands such as the Save |
| Slide Layout | A predefined slide format that determines the position of the objects on a slide.Ê |
| Placeholder | Refers to the spot determining the position of each object in the slide layout.Ê |
| Design Template | A design specification that controls every element in a presentation |
| Animation Effects | It varies the way in which objects on a slide appear during the presentation. |
| Transition Effects | Refers to the way in which one slide moves off the screen and the next slide appears.Ê |
| Clip Art | Refers to any picture or art image that you add to enhance your presentation. |
| Summary Slide | Creates a bulleted list from the titles of the selected slides.ÊÊ |
| clip | Single media file that can include art, sound, animation, or movies. |
| Rule of 7's | Each slide should have a maximum of 7 lines and 7 words on each line. |
| Sizing Handles | Small squares and circles at each corner and middle of graphics used to resize images. |
| Title Slide | Layout used to introduce the presentation to the audience. |
| Trigger | Starts a sound effect or animation segment. |
| Planning | This is required before creating a slide show to establish purpose, analyze audience, and gather information. |