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| aspect ratio | The relationship of width to height in a picture or shape. |
| clip art | Predrawn artwork in a wide variety of styles. Office clip art files can include drawn graphics, photographs, sounds, and animated graphics. |
| constrain | To force a drawing object into a particular shape or alignment. |
| crop | To remove a portion of a picture or shape that is not needed. The cropped portion is hidden until you compress the picture. |
| guidelines | A grid of horizontal and vertical lines that can be used as guides when positioning objects on a slide. |
| guides | Nonprinting vertical and horizontal lines that you can move or copy to align objects on a slide. |
| keyword | A word or phrase that describes a subject or category on which you can search. |
| order | The way in which objects stack up on a slide as you create them. |
| recolor | A feature that enables a user to select color wash to place over an image or to set it to grayscale, black and white, or washout. |
| reset | To restore a picture or other formatted object to its default settings. |
| rulers | Horizontal and vertical measures that help you position objects on a slide. |
| saturation | The intensity of a color. The more saturated, the more bright the colors appear. |
| Smart Guides | Dashed lines that help a user with alignment as shapes are moved around a slide. |
| tone | The subtle tint of an image’s color, ranging from warmer shades (more red) to cooler shades (more blue). |
| After Previous | An animation sequencing setting that causes the animation to trigger after the previous event has finished. Compare to With Previous. |
| animation | An effect you apply to placeholders or other content to move the content in unique ways on the slide. |
| animation painter | A feature that copies animation settings from one object to another. |
| animation pane | A pane that enables you to manage all the animation effects on the active slide. |
| audio | A sound or music clip. |
| delay | An animation setting that specifies how long the effect should pause before it begins. |