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PowerPoint | Software program used to create slide presentations with text, charts, pictures, sound, movies and other multimedia objects. |
Slide Sorter | A view of many slides allowing drag and drop reordering. |
Normal | A view in Power Point that displays one slide at a time for ease of editing. |
Slides | The tab in normal view to display thumbnails of the presentation. |
Outline | A side pane tab in Power Point that shows text-only for each slide in the presentation. This is often the best way to enter text into a presentation. |
Title bar | Area in the window that contains the Quick Access Toolbar, filename and Window control buttons. |
Notes | A pane in Power Point that provides an area to key reminders for the presenter to reference during a presentation. |
Status bar | Area that contains zoom controls and view buttons in Power Point. |
Slide Show | The view that displays each slide so that it fills the entire screen with no toolbars or other windows elements. |
Ribbon | All the commands on a tab in a Microsoft program. |
Title Slide | Default slide layout in PowerPoint that contains a placeholder for Title and Subtitle. |
Close | A command used to quit a Microsoft project that is on the screen but leave the program open. |
Exit | A command used to quit a current Microsoft project and close the program. |
Save | A command used to give a new file a name. |
Save As | A command that is used to save a file with a new name or in a new location. |