A | B |
comment | A note you insert on a slide while reviewing. |
encrypting | The process of transforming data into a non-readable form for security purposes. |
Mark as Final | A setting that prevents changes from being made to a presentation unless the user chooses to acknowledge the warning and edit it anyway; does not provide security. |
Markup | The changes identified between two versions of a presentation when using Compare. |
OpenDocument | A file format that most word processing programs support, including the free OpenOffice suite. |
password | A word or phrase that you must type for access to an encrypted file |
PDF | Page Description Language, one of the page layout formats to which PowerPoint can export; requires Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat to read. |
picture presentation | A presentation that consists of a series of full-screen graphics of slide content, placed on blank slide backgrounds. |
platform-independent | Able to be used on a variety of operating systems. |
PowerPoint Show | A presentation that opens by default in Slide Show view. |
Rich Text Format (rtf) | A text file format that most word processing programs can open and save as. |
Windows Movie Video (wmv) | The format that PowerPoint saves to when creating videos from presentation files. |
XPS | One of the page description languages that PowerPoint can output to; requires an XPS Viewer utility to view; this utility comes with Windows Vista and higher and can be downloaded free from Microsoft for other Windows versions. |
XPS Viewer | A utility that comes free with Windows Vista and later versions that opens an XPS file. |