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| Kiosk | A computerized machine that displays continuously running presentations, usually found in visitor’s centers, trade shows, and conventions. |
| Transitions | The method by which one slide moves off of the screen and another moves on the screen. |
| Sound | Recorded audio clips |
| Timing | The amount of time a slide displays on the screen. |
| Animate | To apply movement to text or an object. |
| Preset animation | Several types of movements included in PowerPoint that you can apply quickly and easily. |
| Annotation feature | A method of writing or marking on the slide during a presentation. |
| Narration | A recording of your voice that describes or enhances the message in each slide. |
| Notes | Comments added to the presentation that can be for the speaker’s eyes only. |
| Handouts | Printed copies of the presentation for the audience to refer to during and after the slide show. |
| Pack and Go | A feature that lets you save the presentation to a floppy disk and then show it on a computer that doesn’t have PowerPoint. |